Ep. 54 - Why Policy Matters with Jamein Cunningham, Cornell Brooks School Of Public Policy

Ep. 54 - Why Policy Matters with Jamein Cunningham, Cornell Brooks School Of Public Policy

When a policy is implemented, the intended purpose of it is important but what about the unintended actions or consequences of that policy? Jamein Cunningham looks at the impact that historical programs from the 1960s and 1970s have had on the socioeconomic conditions of Black Americans. Cunningham is an assistant professor in the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy. His research agenda consists of four broad overarching themes focusing on the intersectionality of institutional discrimination, access to social justice, crime and criminal justice, and race and economic inequality. He is a faculty affiliate at the Cornell Population Center and holds professional memberships in the American Economic Association, the Southern Economic Association, the American Law and Economics Association, the Racial Democracy, Crime, and Justice Network and the National Economic Association.

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Ep. 56 - Improving Shopping Experiences at Black Beauty Stores w/Jaleesa Reed, Cornell University

Ep. 56 - Improving Shopping Experiences at Black Beauty Stores w/Jaleesa Reed, Cornell University

Shopping experiences in beauty retail stores are often imagined as frivolous, temporary pursuits of pleasure. Yet, from the perspective of millennial Black women, and in the context of predominantly B...

26 Joulu 202222min

Ep. 55 - Joy, Fulfillment & Health for Young Black Girls w/Misha Inniss-Thompson, Cornell University

Ep. 55 - Joy, Fulfillment & Health for Young Black Girls w/Misha Inniss-Thompson, Cornell University

Misha Inniss-Thompson says we should listen to young people — in particular, young Black girls — for their lived experiences which can help shape school policies and create real safe spaces in schools...

5 Joulu 202224min

Ep. 53 - Engaging the People We are Trying to Help in the Research Process With Melody Goodman, NYU

Ep. 53 - Engaging the People We are Trying to Help in the Research Process With Melody Goodman, NYU

Translating research can take a long time. How do you help speed up the process? Melody Goodman says you should bring in the non-academic stakeholders that will benefit from your research. Melody Go...

24 Loka 202228min

Ep. 52 - My Career & Academics as Part of a Landscape I Want To Have Make Sense With Janis Whitlock

Ep. 52 - My Career & Academics as Part of a Landscape I Want To Have Make Sense With Janis Whitlock

Janis Whitlock is research scientist emerita at the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research at Cornell, and founder/director of the Cornell Research Program on Self-injury and Recovery. While...

3 Loka 202226min

Ep. 51 - Understanding What Community Partners Are Trying To Tell You w/Renata Leitão, Cornell

Ep. 51 - Understanding What Community Partners Are Trying To Tell You w/Renata Leitão, Cornell

Dr. Renata M. Leitão is a Brazilian/Canadian design researcher with eleven years of experience in collaborative projects with Indigenous and marginalized communities. Dr. Leitão holds a PhD in Environ...

18 Tammi 202219min

Ep. 50 - How Social Identities Develop During Adolescence With Adam Hoffman, Cornell University

Ep. 50 - How Social Identities Develop During Adolescence With Adam Hoffman, Cornell University

Dr. Adam Hoffman is an assistant professor of psychology in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University. His research focuses on how ethnic, racial, and gender identities develop during adolesc...

14 Joulu 202118min

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