Episode 260: Exposing America's Mental Health Care Inequities

Episode 260: Exposing America's Mental Health Care Inequities

The dual challenges of mental illness and lack of affordable housing are pressing issues in this election year. In March, California voters narrowly approved Proposition 1, which allocates $6.4 billion to construct new housing and treatment facilities for people with mental illness statewide. But will this measure truly benefit this vulnerable population? Professor Neil Gong delves into the history of mental health treatment in the U.S. and how it has shaped our current system and policy conversations. He tells stories of people he met through his research to highlight the stark differences between mental health care available to the wealthy and the poor, and explores potential policy changes to address the intertwined challenges of homelessness and mental health.

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Episode 305: The Politics of Reproduction

Episode 305: The Politics of Reproduction

As the U.S. birth rate continues to decline, some politicians are calling for policies that encourage Americans to have more children, otherwise known as pronatalism—even as abortion access, contracep...

11 Aug 33min

Episode 304: When Colleges Close

Episode 304: When Colleges Close

College closures are becoming an increasingly common part of higher education, largely driven by declining enrollment, shifting federal funding, and rising operating costs. As more campuses face finan...

28 Juli 22min

Episode 303: Who Gets to Be an American?

Episode 303: Who Gets to Be an American?

Birthright citizenship has been part of the U.S. Constitution for more than 150 years, but why has it become the focus of such intense political debate in recent years? Professor Anna Law breaks down ...

14 Juli 34min

Episode 302: The Christian Women Behind MAGA

Episode 302: The Christian Women Behind MAGA

Conservative Christian women are often portrayed as followers in American politics, but sociologist Katie Gaddini says that stereotype misses the bigger picture. Drawing on the research from her new b...

30 Juni 37min

Episode 301: The Cost of Incarceration

Episode 301: The Cost of Incarceration

For many Americans, contact with the criminal legal system comes with a hidden price tag. Without their knowledge, incarcerated people can often rack up large bills owed to the government to pay for t...

16 Juni 39min

Episode 300: Can America's Political Parties be Fixed?

Episode 300: Can America's Political Parties be Fixed?

No Jargon celebrates its 300th episode with a conversation about where American democracy and politics stand today, featuring the Scholar Strategy Network's new board chair, Mark Schmitt. Americans ar...

2 Juni 39min

Episode 299: Can Cash Improve Pregnancy Outcomes?

Episode 299: Can Cash Improve Pregnancy Outcomes?

Pregnancy is often treated as a personal responsibility, but the effects don't stay personal. When expectant parents can't afford basics like stable housing or healthy food, it can have ripple effects...

12 Maj 26min

Episode 298: The Fight Over Climate Rules

Episode 298: The Fight Over Climate Rules

The EPA's 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding has been the legal foundation for U.S. climate regulation under the Clean Air Act for over a decade. In February, the Trump administration repealed i...

28 Apr 34min

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