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Distinguished Public
Policy Lectures
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Rebecca Blank, Robert S. Kerr Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution; former Dean, Ford School of Public Policy, and former Co-Director, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan, “Why Does Inequality Matter, and What Should We Do About It?” (April 17, 2009)
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David T. Ellwood, Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government and Scott M. Black Professor of Political Economy, Harvard University;
Ron Haskins, Co-Director of the Center on Children and Families and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Senior Consultant, Annie E. Casey Foundation, “Ten Years After Welfare Reform: Who Was Right, What Have We Learned, and Where Do We Need to Go Next?” (April 23, 2007)
(IPR Newsletter article) (Click here for video)
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Heidi
Hartmann, President of the Institute for Women's Policy
Research; Research Professor at The George Washington University,
"The Earnings Gap and Women's Long-Term Economic Security"
(March 29, 2006)
(IPR Newsletter article) (Daily
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Robert
B. Reich, University Professor and Maurice B. Hexter
Professor of Social and Economic Policy at Brandeis University,
Former U.S. Secretary of Labor, "America's Real Job
Problem"
(October 19, 2004)
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Grover
J. Whitehurst, Director of the Institute of Education
Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, "Making Education
Evidence-Based: Premises, Principles, Pragmatics, and Politics"
(April 26, 2004)
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John
McKnight, Professor
of Communication Studies, School of Communication, Faculty Fellow of the Institute for
Policy Research, Co-Director of the Asset-Based Community Development
Institute, Northwestern University, "Regenerating Community:
The Recovery of a Space for Citizens"
(May
29, 2003)
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Jan
Schakowsky, U.S. Representative,
9th District, Illinois, "Why Citizen Activism Matters:
The View from Washington"
(May 29, 2002) |
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Rebecca
M. Blank, Council of Economic Advisers, Professor
of Economics and Faculty Fellow, Institute for Policy Research,
Northwestern University, "When Can Public Policymakers
Rely on Private Markets? The Effective Provision of Social
Services"
(February 22, 1999) |
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John
Porter, U.S. Representative
10th District, Illinois, Senior Member, House Appropriations
Committee, Chair, House Labor, Health and Human Services,
and Education Subcommittee, "The New Social Security—True
Retirement Security for All Americans" (May
8, 1998) |
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Paul
Simon, Former U.S. Senator, Chair, The Paul Simon
Public Policy Institute, Southern Illinois University, "Public
Policy and the American Labor Market"
(February 6, 1998) |
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Eleanor Chelimsky, Former
Assistant Comptroller General for Program Evaluation and
Methodology, U.S. General Accounting Office, "From
Incrementalism to Ideology and Back: Can Producers of Policy
Information Adjust to the Full Spectrum of Political Climates?"
(February 29, 1996) |
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David T. Ellwood, Malcolm
Wiener Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School
of Government, Harvard University, "From Social Science
to Social Policy? The Fate of Intellectuals, Ideas, and
Ideology in the Welfare Debate in the Mid-1990s" (January
11, 1996) |
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Donna Shalala, Secretary
of Health and Human Services, "The Clinton Administration's
Vision of Welfare Reform" (September 23, 1994) |
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