Joining the Center's Behavioral Policy Works in Process lunch series in April will be Former Sugarman Practitioner in Residence and START Entrepreneur David Henderson, founder of Giving Credit, the premier community finance credit reporting agency that is expanding access to mainstream credit through peer lending data.
Join us for a public panel featuring several New Jersey-based food access organizations on a discussion about local food security and shifting needs amid the current political climate. Discussion will center around emerging federal policy on health, nutrition, immigration, social safety nets, and the inclusion and access of…
This talk will focus on efforts to combat the opioid crisis and the lasting impacts of redlining in Baltimore, Maryland. Ebony Thompson has had a groundbreaking career as Baltimore’s first female and openly gay City Solicitor. Through her efforts in and out of the courts, she has helped secure millions of dollars in restitution…
In 2025, acute hunger affects 343 million people globally, agricultural trade tensions are escalating, and nutrition-related diseases place a growing burden on public health systems. In light of these challenges, the need for policy-driven discussions has never been more critical.
Joining the Center's Behavioral Policy Works in Process lunch series in March will be a team using behavioral science and computational modeling for analyzing the evidence and targeting interventions for financial wellness.
London's had it for almost 20 years. Singapore for nearly fifty. Rome and Stockholm are among other cities worldwide that use this measure to discourage single-use vehicles and raise revenue for public transportation. In January 2025, NYC became the first US city to implement congestion alleviation. The scheme, which charges…
Join us for a book talk and conversation with Sean Vanatta, Senior Lecturer in Financial History and Policy, University of Glasgow and with Julian Zelizer, Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton University as they discuss the book,