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Atmospheric River Data: Key to Saving California’s Agricultural Sector

December 1, 2022 bppj 0

California’s agricultural sector is reliant on the increasingly unpredictable mega-storms, called atmospheric rivers, that can dump as much water as twenty Mississippi rivers. Climate change […]

Expand Non-Citizen Voting Rights in Local Elections

November 6, 2022 bppj 0

In December 2021, the City Council of New York City voted to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. This new policy will permit more […]

Love, Childcare, and Simple Macroeconomics

April 6, 2022 bppj 0

By Kathryn White My Love Story Sometimes, the best motivation for policy reform starts with a love story.  Growing up, both of my parents worked […]

Shrinkonomics: Aging Policies in Japan and China

March 16, 2022 bppj 0

By Rongjie Fang Introduction On May 11, 2021, the results of China’s seventh census were released. As people are already aware, China’s population is aging. […]

Berkeley Faculty React to Election Result: What to expect of the Trump 2.0 100 Day Agenda

November 8, 2024 bppj 0

The election of Donald Trump to a second term as president promises to bring dramatic change to policies coming out of Washington and how agencies […]

The Food Warning Label Dilemma: How Front-of-Package Labels Fall Short in Tackling Obesity and Other Diseases

April 26, 2024 bppj 0

In recent years, front-of-package labeling warnings and traffic-light food rating systems have gained momentum as a tool for combating obesity and promoting healthier diets. Many […]

Guinea: Where land and debt collide

April 26, 2024 bppj 0

The Guinean property regime makes it hard for external actors to co-opt land. Land grabbing in Africa has made quite a stir in recent years. […]

Misunderstood: The Credible Messenger’s Contribution to the Secondary School System

April 12, 2024 bppj 0

I don’t remember my mother and father ever being together. My Nana was the primary caregiver for me and my older brother. My mom would […]

The Kroger and Albertsons Merger: An Urgent Need for Antitrust Action in Food Retail

April 12, 2024 bppj 0

In 1997, Americans bought 20 percent of all groceries from the top four retailers. By 2019, the top four retailers claimed 43 percent of all […]

GSPP Graduate Students Stand With Palestine

January 22, 2024 bppj 0

Basel al-Araj, a Palestinian intellectual, writer, and pharmacist, stated: “If you want to be an intellectual, you have to be engaged. If you don’t want […]

We Been Knew: A Reflection on the Reproduction of ‘Knowledge’, People as Subjects, and the Role of Academia in Dismantling and Rebuilding Itself as an Ally for Justice

September 8, 2023 bppj 0

By: Emily Ramirez, Edited by: Sommer Iqbal “The function, the very serious function of racism is distraction. It keeps you from doing your work. It […]

Empathy in Action: Rethinking Public Policy Education

September 8, 2023 bppj 0

The Limitations and Possibilities of Public Policy By: Haleema Bharoocha, Edited by: Sommer Iqbal In my role as a policy practitioner and community advocate, I […]

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