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Catalyst California (formerly Advancement Project California) advocates for racial justice by building power and transforming public systems.

03.08.25
Data under attack: What’s at stake when Californians lose access to public information

When the Trump administration took down more than 8,000 pages of government data from federal agency websites in early February, Catalyst California’s Research and Data Analysis team dropped everything to spend a week furiously downloading vulnerable data to protect it. 

When the Trump administration took down more than 8,000 pages of government data from federal agency websites in early February, Catalyst California’s Research and Data Analysis team dropped everything to spend a week furiously downloading vulnerable data to protect it. 

2007: Advancement Project California (now Catalyst California) leads the implementation of GRYD through research for gang reduction zones

Long before the 2007 publication of A Call to Action, Advancement Project California’s report on gang violence in Los Angeles that would change how the city approached the problem, our co-founder, Connie Rice, spent months laying the foundation for its reception. 

Long before the 2007 publication of A Call to Action, Advancement Project California’s report on gang violence in Los Angeles that would change how the city approached the problem, our co-founder, Connie Rice, spent months laying the foundation for its reception. 

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