Welcome to Boston SSN

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Discussion on Massachusetts Fair Share Amendment

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Gov. Healey’s opportunity to drive transformative change

About the chapter

Boston SSN brings together scholars from a broad range of policy fields at Harvard, MIT, the University of Massachusetts Boston, Tufts, and other Boston area universities. Members are particularly interested in strategies to address rising economic inequality, strengthen the integrity of American democracy, and ensure the successful implementation of health care reform. Other interests include the challenges faced by low-income mothers, the consequences of the prison boom, environmental policy, immigration policy, and school reform.

Chapter Members

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Economy
  • Health Care
Suffolk University
  • Civic Engagement
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Education
  • Criminal Justice
  • Health Care
Northeastern University
  • Environment & Energy
Mount Holyoke College
  • Criminal Justice
  • Immigration
  • Race & Ethnicity
Harvard University
  • Children & Families
  • Education
Boston College
  • Democracy & Governance
Boston University
BU Program on Reproductive Justice
  • Law & Courts
  • Health Care
  • Public Health
Harvard Kennedy School
  • Children & Families
  • Education
  • Inequality
Harvard University
  • Democracy & Governance
  • Criminal Justice
  • Race & Ethnicity
Boston College
  • Environment & Energy
  • Foreign Policy & Security
  • Health Care
Northeastern University
  • Health Care
  • Immigration
  • Race & Ethnicity
Harvard University
  • Democracy & Governance
Harvard University
  • Democracy & Governance
University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Civic Engagement
  • Education
  • Children & Families
Harvard University
  • Inequality
  • Labor

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