The Kahneman-Treisman Center is pleased to announce the next session in its new lunchtime seminar series presenting works in progress by Center Affiliates, on Thursday, November 17, at noon with Sugarman Practitioner in Residence Kristine De Jesus.
Environmental justice communities, those disproportionately affected by pollutants, are simultaneously exposed to multiple environmental stressors and also experience social and cultural factors that may heighten their health risks in comparison to other communities. Availability of fine-grained, community-level data is limited…
CSDP AMERICAN POLITICS COLLOQUIUM
Sarah Anzia, Associate Professor of Public Policy & Political Science, Berkeley.
The Political Influence of City Employees: Civil Service Adoption in America
This 90-minute presentation and guided discussion will address the current state of comprehensive sexuality education in NYC Department of Education (NYC DOE) schools. Close attention will be paid to educational standards for each grade level, teacher certification requirements, community partnerships, and policy…
IMAGINE MORE: Racial Justice Begins with Us. The virtual series continues with Achieving Safe and Healthy Homes for All on Tuesday, April 26, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. ET. This session will explore how pathways to homeownership, investments, and community-building can repair inequities and create wealth and opportunities for…
Please come join us tonight at 5:15 PM in 430 Robertson Hall or Zoom: https://princeton.zoom.us/j/2116361444
for Krystal Cohen’s panel discussion on Domestic Policy.
Join us for a talk by Dr. Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, Chief Executive Officer of the African Union Development Agency (AU-NEPAD) and Former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Niger. Dr. Mayaki will discuss his new book, Africa’s Critical Choices: A Call for a pan-African Roadmap.