We are empowering national, state, and community-level organizations with resources to educate and advocate for improved race and ethnicity data policies.

Use our data disaggregation resource hub to understand advancements and identify gaps.

Use our data disaggregation resource hub to understand advancements and identify gaps.

Our ever-growing resource library can help bring you and your organization up to speed on the national movement for data disaggregation. Return here often for the latest policy resources, research tools, reports, and opportunities for involvement.

We provide a roadmap to get started on building data equity in your community.

Make your community count with our organizing toolkit for data equity.

Our Community Partner Toolkit is designed to equip you with the resources, messaging, and guidelines necessary to engage in meaningful discussions with policymakers, press, community leaders, and other prominent voices on this issue. By connecting the issues you work on to the need for accurate and inclusive data, you will be instrumental in driving understanding, support, and action towards policies that promote data equity.

Data Disaggregation Resource Library

Policy Resources

Resource Hubs

Research & Data Tools

Disaggregated Data at Work

Dashboards and Data Visualization

Research Articles

  • Capturing Racial/Ethnic Diversity in Population-Based Surveys: Data Disaggregation of Health Data for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs)

  • Championing the 2021 New York State Law: a Step Towards Data Disaggregation on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders

Reports & Guides

Data Equity Webinars

Data Disaggregation Deconstructed

Blog Series

Our Data Disaggregation Deconstructed blog series explores how data disaggregation in various policy areas can enhance equity. The series is based on The Leadership Conference Education Fund’s report “Information Nation: The Need for Improved Federal Civil Rights Data Collection,” which urged the Biden administration to restore and expand the scope, frequency, and public accessibility of federal data collections in order to identify equity gaps and solutions to remedy them — as well as our follow-up report “Data for Equity: A Review of Federal Agency Equity Action Plans,” which makes eight recommendations about how federal agencies can improve the collection, analysis, and sharing of data.