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IES Hosts: David Ost "Populism, Fascism, and Why So Many Workers Turn from Left to Right""Populism, Fascism, and Why So Many Workers Turn from Left to Right" David Ost Professor of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Regional Fellow, Institute for European…
From Pamela Hunsinger
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Women Making Their Mark: An Exploration of Women Artists at the Johnson Museum2020 is the 100 year anniversary of women being granted suffrage and the Johnson Museum of Art is celebrating with the exhibition “Women Making Their Mark,” curated by Nancy Green. Learn…
From Kenny Berkowitz
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Johnson COVID-19: Restarting the Economy: Opportunities and Challenges to Sustainability, Fred Keller (BS ‘66)Zoom Recording ID: 713840977 UUID: xlX4MGpGSiCoFodcBMCw8w== Meeting Time: 2020-05-15T14:37:06Z
From Safiyyah Abdul Hamid
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Is Global Agriculture Growing more Resilient to Climate Shocks?Ariel Ortiz-Bobea, Assistant Professor, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. June 17th, 2019.
From Jennifer Wright
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04 - How Low-Poverty Neighborhoods Matter: Assumptions, Adaptation, and Agency - DeLuca, Rhodes, YoungThe Sixth Biennial Urie Bronfenbrenner Conference An Equal Start: Policy and Practice to Promote Equality of Opportunity for Children October 25-26, 2018 Section: Making the Safety Net Work for…
From Carrie Chalmers
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03 - Baby Bonds: A Bold Policy to Reverse the Tide of Inequality - HamiltonDarrick Hamilton - Baby Bonds: A Bold Policy to Reverse the Tide of Inequality
From Carrie Chalmers
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IES Migrations Series: Exiles in the 21st century: The New ‘Population Law’ of Absolute CapitalismIn AY 2017-2018, the Institute for European Studies launched the IES Migrations Series which conceptualizes the migration of not only people, but also images, words, ideas, technologies, objects,…
From Pamela Hunsinger
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