The DEI team will be hosting occasional popup events, where we can casually connect as a community. Our first one will be held on Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, a holiday celebration that I hold dear as a New Orleans native. Enjoy coffee, king cake (with vegan and gluten free options as well) with the SPIA community in the…
What role do critiques of US imperial strategy have within the field of Black Studies, and in what ways should these critiques impact public policy? This lecture will explore these questions by considering the debates on anti-imperialism through a range of institutions and organizations, paying special attention to questions of…
Mr. Bhatia is an attorney, advocate and expert on fiscal matters and public policy with over 25 years of experience championing government / democracy reforms and public and private coalitions to achieve fiscally responsible policy targets, economic development, quality education and renewable energy goals. He is currently the…
KTC Student Affiliates have the opportunity to present their work. Senior politics concentrator Johnatan Reiss presents his ongoing work on why policies diffuse at the institutional and state level, over lunch Friday, February 17, 12:15pm.
Amsterdam International Film Festival (IDFA) award-winning documentary, The Etilaatroz reflects on the fall of Kabul and captures the chaotic moments of the day it fell to the hands of the Taliban. It shows how the people panicked when the Afghan security forces lost control of the country. August 15, 2021 was the day when the…
Joining the Center's Behavioral Policy Works in Process lunch series in February will be Hannah Riley Bowles, the Roy E. Larsen Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Management at the Harvard Kennedy School and co-director of the Center for Public Leadership and the Women and Public Policy Program.