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Attacks on Government are Dangerous and Misplaced, Especially in the Age of a Pandemic

March 9, 2021 bppj 0

By Roy Ulrich The anti-vaccine movement, as it’s called, is not new. Typically, it cuts across political parties. But not this time, not in the […]

An AI Maturity and Readiness Model for Governments

March 3, 2021 bppj 0

By Jigyasa Sharma & Dr Brandie Nonnecke In the midst of the pandemic, over a million Californians’ unemployment claims remained unprocessed as of October 2020.[1] […]

Fall 2020 Journal | Algorithms and Child Welfare: The Disparate Impact of Family Surveillance in Risk Assessment Technologies

February 2, 2021 bppj 0

By Emnet Almedom, Nandita Sampath, Joanne Ma Abstract In this report, we examine the use of algorithm-based risk assessments in the U.S. child welfare system, […]

US Policy Concerning China: An Asian Perspective

January 22, 2021 bppj 0

By Manseok Lee Upon taking office, the Biden administration will need to decide whether to overturn any of the Trump administration’s policies concerning China, which […]

Behavioral Insights to Help Reduce Systemic Police Violence Towards African Americans in the US

January 22, 2021 bppj 0

By Dan Poniachik Introduction: Rotten Apples or a Rotten Barrel? Among the rich countries of the world, the United States has the highest rate of killings […]

The Secondary Mortgage Market is Boring – But also a Remarkable Tool for Radical Housing Justice & Reparations

January 21, 2021 bppj 0

By William Wilcox Congress and the Biden Administration could pay hundreds of billions in reparations to Black Americans to help close the racial wealth and […]

How Do We Understand Poverty? Social Representations of Poverty in Relation to Mexico’s Middle Class

January 17, 2021 bppj 0

By María Villalpando Introduction The prospect of belonging to an egalitarian society seems to become ever more distant. In Mexico, the problem posed by poverty […]

In his first 100 days, Biden must expand housing vouchers to expand opportunity to millions of Americans

December 26, 2020 bppj 0

by Leah Catotti There are a lot of things near the top of Biden’s first-100-days agenda – housing must be one of them. Access to […]

Tenants Protections for All: Renters are a Just Cause the Legislature Needs to Support

December 2, 2020 bppj 0

by William Wilcox Each year about 500,000 people in California are evicted from their homes through the court system. However, advocates believe another 500,000 Californians […]

Fall 2020 Journal | Legal violence over the life course: Addressing the lack of prenatal healthcare coverage for immigrant mothers

November 24, 2020 bppj 0

This article is the first article featured in our Fall 2020 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Sarah […]

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