About the chapter
Sacramento SSN connects scholars from across the capitol region and the Sacramento valley. Our chapter seeks to foster relationships with each other, with policy-makers, and with community leaders. We leverage member expertise and quality research to inform state and regional policy in a wide range of interest areas.
Leaders
- Civic Engagement
- Economy
- Inequality
- Housing
University of California-Davis
Latest Contributions
Affordable Housing Lost in the Sacramento Region
Basic Facts Brief,
Rwanda, Genocide, and Gender-Based Violence
Commentary,
How Community Health Workers Help Address the Social Determinants of Health
Key Findings Brief,
Latest In the News
Bernadette Austin quoted on seeing people moving with wages from a different region and then purchasing homes not relative to the local economy by Sarah Parvini, "Wealth, Class and Remote Work Reshape California’s New Boomtowns As People Flee Big Cities" The Los Angeles Times, July 2, 2021.
Guest to discuss research that assessed the programs funded by a $500 million grant through the Homeless Emergency Aid Program on Homelessness In California During The Coronavirus Pandemic, Insight, Arturo Baiocchi, September 28, 2020.
"California’s New Renters’ Protection Act Reflects Tenants’ Power," Katherine Nasol (with ), CALmatters, November 14, 2019.
"What Will Indefinite Detention Do to Migrant Kids?," Caitlin Patler (with ), New York Times, August 27, 2019.
Arturo Baiocchi quoted on digital tools for tracking homlessness by Martin Kuz, "To Help the Homeless, there’s an App for That" The Christian Science Monitor, March 4, 2019.