About the chapter
New Jersey-Philadelphia SSN is comprised of members from a number of universities in the Garden State and the Philadelphia area. Our chapter members contribute meaningful policy research on a variety of topics, including education, economic and racial inequality, criminal justice, social welfare, immigration, and health care. This chapter was founded in 2014.
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Reducing Gun Violence Requires Accurate Definitions and Specific Strategies
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Play as a Fundamental Human Right for Children
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Alignment Is an Equity Issue for Students Acquiring English in U.S. Schools
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Latest in the News
"If Biden Won’t Cancel Student Loan Debt, Congress Should Cancel the Interest," Joan Maya Mazelis (with ), Opinion | Finance, The Hill, July 29, 2022.
"Paying for child care shouldn’t be this hard | Opinion," Joan Maya Mazelis, Opinion, The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 9, 2022.
Dan Treglia quoted by By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, "Children, Coping With Loss, Are Pandemic’s ‘Forgotten Grievers’" The New York Times, December 9, 2021.
"Cybersecurity and Patient Privacy Concerns During the Pandemic," Soumitra Bhuyan, Interview with Steve Adubato, MD Advantage, 2020.
Susan DeJarnatt quoted on lack of public deliberations and the ongoing violations of the PA Sunshine Act by Lisa Haver and Deb Grill, "The Second Installment of Philadelphia School Board Nominee Reports" Alliance for Philadelphia Public Schools
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