Join Making an Exoneree for the premiere of four student-produced documentaries that examine four wrongful conviction cases.Throughout the spring 2026 semester, Princeton undergraduate students collaborated with Georgetown Law students in the Making an Exoneree course, dedicating themselves to uncovering the truth behind these…
Child care is often treated as a private family concern or an education issue, but it is also a health equity issue. This talk explores how the early childhood workforce—particularly home-based child care providers—supports children's development, family stability, and community well-being, and why overlooking that workforce…
We are excited to have a stellar group of scholars in the field of identity and politics scheduled to present on a range of topics that engage how race, ethnicity, gender and other salient identities shape political processes and outcomes. The full list of presenters is provided below. The conference format provides for plenty…
Rachel Morello-Frosch is an environmental health scientist, epidemiologist, and professor at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health and Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management. For over 25 years, her research has examined structural determinants of environmental health and understanding how co-exposures to…
Climate change creates cascading health effects that disproportionately impact vulnerable communities. This talk examines intervention strategies to protect health during extreme weather and why those strategies sometimes fail. The discussion will identify actionable pathways to build more resilient health systems and safeguard…