About the chapter
Bringing together scholars from the many universities and public policy institutions in the New York City metropolitan area, New York City SSN addresses a variety of public policy issues, particularly in the areas of work and family, economic inequality, and labor rights. Members contribute meaningful research to better align the work-family and reproductive rights constituencies, and organize around the money in politics debate.
Leaders
- Civic Engagement
- Democracy & Governance
- Immigration
- Education
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Latest Contributions
Violence, Policing, and Incarceration are Public Health Crises
Basic Facts Brief,
Reassessing Education and the American Dream
Commentary,
Preventing Type 2 Diabetes among Young People in New York City
Basic Facts Brief,
Centering Health in Designing NYC’s New Borough Jails
Basic Facts Brief,
Latest in the News
"Remembering Clifford Glover, the Youngest Person Killed by NYC Police," Debanjan Roychoudhury, Opinion|Commentary|Guest Essays, Newsday, April 28, 2023.
"Readying Students for the AI Revolution," Molly Vollman Makris (with ), Opinion, Inside Higher Ed, April 27, 2023.
"For ‘Happiness-Oriented Parents,’ It’s Not All About the Academics," Molly Vollman Makris (with ), Analysis, The74, April 3, 2023.
"Why the US Should Pay Close Attention To Race and Class in the Response to Brazilian Insurrection," Jasmine Mitchell, Opinion > Congress Blog, The Hill, January 20, 2023.
"Expect More Right-Wing Anti-Trans, Anti-"Critical Race Theory" Pushes in 2023 – and 2024," Zein Murib, Teen Vogue, January 6, 2023.
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