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“The Glorious Burden of Being The First”: A Conversation with Robert Traynham
GPPR Senior Podcast Editor Sneha Choudhary (MPP ’24) speaks with …
Teachers Have Lost America’s Confidence. How Can They Get it Back?
During the 2012 Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) strike, the country …
Medicare Advantage Shortcomings Threaten Access to Quality and Timely Healthcare for Beneficiaries
Americans above the age of 65 and people with certain …
Health, Incarceration, and the Intersection of Medicaid Policy with Khalil Cumberbatch and Vikki Wachino
GPPR Editor Bryna Antonia Cortes (MPM ’23) spoke with Khalil …
A New Vision of Procurement
The Biden Administration has issued Executive Order 13985 requiring the …
Africa-centric New World Order: A Transatlantic Alliance in Commercial Diplomacy
The world is again at a major inflection point. As …
Immigration, Public Interest Technology, and Leadership Lessons, with Cecilia Muñoz
GPPR Podcast Editor Brian Marroquín (MPM ’22) speaks with Cecilia …
Racial Inequity in Healthcare: Examining Corporate Accountability in Achieving Health Equity
Racial health inequity is an ongoing crisis in America, exacerbated …
The Role of Community Foundations in Public Policy, with Sol Anderson
GPPR Podcast Editor Brian Marroquín (MPM ’22) spoke with Sol …
Disability Services are Not Enough: Making the Case for a Disability Cultural Center at Georgetown University
Note: The author of this article has chosen to use …
Exam-Mandatory Schools Underscore Inequities in The Boston Public School System
In the 2015-16 academic year (AY), Boston Public Schools (BPS) …
Tax Policy Changes Required as Part of COVID-19 Economic Recovery
As of Dec. 17, 2020, over 66 million Americans have …
One Vote: Who will decide what’s ‘fair’ in state redistricting?
High-profile Supreme Court decisions and the stakes of the 2021 …
Racialized Risk Assessment: Explaining the American Homeownership Gap
Historical associations of Blackness with risk and Whiteness with stability …
Assessing Women’s Status in the US: A Conversation with Jiaqi Zhao
Jiaqi Zhao is a second-year Master of Public Policy student …
Demystifying Labor Uncertainties in a COVID-19 Economy
As the economy begins to transition back to its pre-pandemic …
America’s Lackluster Support for Limited English Proficiency Speakers
The English monolingual hegemony in American educational and economic institutions …
Smart-on-Crime, Not Tough-on-Crime: What You (Yes, You) Can Do to Dismantle Our Racist Criminal Justice System
This article shows how incentives for local officials that you …
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Allentown’s COVID-19 Cases
COVID-19 has had a disparate impact on different racial and …
