wapppHKSJamie Mittelman — HKS MPA 2022 and alumna of our Oval Office political training program — launches her COVID-adapted dream job: a platform for women Olympians and Paralympians.
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wapppHKS"Movements don't just win because they have a mass uprising, but also that multiyear strategy where it's building capacity to create defections, either through persuasion or imposing direct costs, nonviolently, on loyalists," says HKS's @EricaChenowetht.co/EiFXZmIQcG
wapppHKSHarvard @Kennedy_School faculty analyze what the U.S. Supreme Court ruling ending constitutional protection for abortion means for civil rights, American democracy, law, and policy.
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Kennedy_School“The decision also has potentially devastating implications for other rights, many longstanding and currently part of the social, historical, and moral fabric of America.”
—Sarah Wald (9/10)
Kennedy_SchoolRoe v. Wade has been overturned. What does that mean for America?
HKS faculty members analyze what the overturning of Roe v. Wade means for civil rights, American democracy, law, and policy. ⤵️ (1/10)
wapppHKS.@z_marks — @Kennedy_School lecturer and expert on the intersections of conflict, political violence, race, and gender — highlights how #RoeOverturned could serve to worsen prospects for economic equality and closing the gender wage gap. t.co/QZZRtVC0iQ
wapppHKSSarah Wald — Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at @Kennedy_School — explores what other individual rights are threatened by the overturning of #RoeVWade, including access to contraception, interracial marriage, and same-sex partnerships. t.co/nByAZDBxOZ
wapppHKSAfter last week’s monumental #SCOTUS ruling, WAPPP spoke to @Kennedy_School faculty members to learn about their perspectives on the #Dobbs decision, what a post #Roe world could look like, and what it all means for the pursuit of gender equity. t.co/GiNbgWHJFp
wapppHKSDon't miss @HKSExecEd's interactive webinar on using #data to address inequality. @rema_nadeem@z_marks & @aikhwaj will explore different dimensions of inequality that have been highlighted & exacerbated the past 2 years.
🗓️: Wed, Jun 29
⏰: 11 AM
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wapppHKSHarvard Kennedy School Professor @rema_nadeem has launched an ambitious study of the thousands of social protection programs created around the world to mitigate the economic and social hardships of the COVID pandemic.
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dorittaliaI have to write a blog as part of my summer funding from @wapppHKS - read my first post below if you're interested to learn about my research project and time in Uganda exploring variation in local health systems resilience during COVID.
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wapppHKS"#Juneteenth is something that is not necessarily part of the story of all Black folks in America, but it's part of Black America's story. And I think that is worth celebrating every time." — @Kennedy_School PhD student Anna Gifty @itsafronomicst.co/Izlrm6pG3f