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  • Social Policy, AI, and the Future of Work at Penn Washington

    Penn Washington Center 101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

    Hear from SP2 faculty member Ioana Marinescu, PhD, as she discusses her class on AI and social policy, an interactive model she co-developed to predict how AI will affect wages, jobs, and the overall economy, as well as her role on Anthropic’s Economic Advisory Council.

    Making Secondary Data Work for You: Innovative Methods for Leveraging National Violent Death Data

    Secondary data offers powerful opportunities for research—but it also comes with constraints. How can scholars push beyond these limitations? Join experts Millan AbiNader, PhD, MSW, Laurie Graham, PhD, MSW, and Julie Kafka, PhD, MPH for a dynamic discussion on innovative methods for analyzing intimate partner violence-related fatalities using the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS).

    The Politics of Well-being

    The Politics of Well-Being: Place and Well-Being

    The Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics - Forum 133 S 36th St, Philadelphia, PA

    Where we live matters. This panel explores the geography of well-being: how neighborhood infrastructure, environmental justice, urban design, and housing access shape physical and mental health. We'll look at how place-based policies can foster or undermine equitable outcomes — and how communities reclaim agency over space. With Millan AbiNader & Alice Xu

  • The Politics of Well-being

    The Politics of Well-being: Health and Well-being

    The Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics - Forum 133 S 36th St, Philadelphia, PA

    This event takes a deep dive into health as a cornerstone of well-being. From mental health to public health systems, the panel will explore how health policy reflects our political priorities and ethical commitments. With interdisciplinary voices from social work, public health, and policy, this conversation will assess the challenges and innovations shaping health equity […]

    NPL Lunch & Learn – Climate Justice as a Social Impact Imperative

    Online

    Climate change is not only an environmental issue—it is a profound social justice challenge that impacts the health, safety, and economic security of communities, especially those already facing systemic inequities. This session will explore climate justice as a social impact imperative, focusing on how nonprofits can lead in building resilience and advancing equity through their […]

  • MSSP/NPL Lunch & Learn — Intergenerational Collaboration to Promote Multilateralism in Evolving International Policy and Project Landscape

    Virtual

    The Workshop on “Intergenerational Collaboration to Promote Multilateralism in Evolving International Policy and Project Landscape” aims to discuss the evolving landscape and potential futures of international development shaped by UN80 reports and transformations as well as Member States engagements. As we have marched over 2/3 of our way towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals […]