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What the Future of Work Means for African Americans in Atlanta

Georgia State University's Andrew Young School of Public Policy 14 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, United States

Please join the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, the Georgia State University's Andrew Young School of Public Policy, and Comcast NBCUniversal for an intimate discussion about the future of work for African Americans in the Atlanta area on October 29th from 9:30 AM to 3 PM. You will join twenty to thirty other Atlanta area leaders in…

What Black Americans Want in 2020

District Architecture Center 421 7th St NW, Washington, DC, United States

The United States is home to 40 million Black Americans, but too often these communities are lumped together into a monolithic category of “Black” or the even vaguer “people of color” in public opinion research. This misses Black Americans’ diversity of identities, experiences, and priorities. That is why Third Way and the Joint Center for…

Webinar: Expanding Broadband in the Black Rural South

We are pleased to invite you to a webinar highlighting the challenges and solutions to expanding broadband in the Black Rural South and featuring findings from our forthcoming report, Affordability & Availability: Expanding Broadband in the Black Rural South. Moderated by: Dr. Dominique Harrison, Technology Policy Director, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Congressman James E. Clyburn, U.S.…

5th Annual DC Fintech Week

Virtual

De-Risking Alternative Data Theodore ("Teddy") Flo, Zest AI Dominique Harrison, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Nat Hoopes, Upstart Julapa Jagtiani, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Melissa Koide, FinRegLab Moderator The Workshops: Pricing Risk and Opportunities