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Spring 2020 Journal: Engineering Equity in Oakland’s Cannabis Market

April 8, 2020 bppj 0

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

It’s Not Enough to Build More Housing. We Also Need to Build More Bathrooms.

April 2, 2020 bppj 0

by Divya Shiv Some say a good man is hard to find. I would make one minor adjustment: a good bathroom is hard to find. […]

Combating Poverty in California: A Case for Reforming Social Safety Net Programs

December 2, 2019 bppj 0

by Nemesio Cabral There is strong evidence that current state and federal social safety net programs are effective at combating poverty. However, rates of  inequality […]

Opinion: Expanding Abortion Access on Campus with SB 24

October 22, 2019 bppj 0

by Nick Draper, Annie McDonald, and Larkin Turman Health Policy Group at the Goldman School of Public Policy Across the nation, the right to autonomy […]

Fall 2019 Journal: The Generational Squeeze – Young Californians’ Financial Outlook in the Wake of the Great Recession

October 17, 2019 bppj 0

This article is the fifth article featured in our Fall 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Erin […]

Governor Newsom Needs a Jobs Policy for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

April 11, 2019 bppj 0

By Alison Schmitt After listening to Governor Newsom’s first State of the State on February 12 and reading through his proposed 2019 budget, there is […]

Spring 2019 Journal: Noncitizen Voting Rights in the United States

March 4, 2019 bppj 0

This article is the third article featured in our Spring 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Current Issue” tab above. by Kimia […]

A Renewed Call to Invest in California School Integration

March 14, 2018 bppj 0

By Liz Koenig Despite the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954, which declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional, California remains one of the […]

With ACA Subsidy Stoppage, What’s Next for California Healthcare?

October 19, 2017 bppj 0

By Jonathan Palisoc Although recent efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare seem to have stalled, the Trump administration’s announcement to immediately stop payouts of Affordable Care […]

Feeling Browsy? Don’t Sleep on California’s Broadband Privacy Bill

October 13, 2017 bppj 0

By Jael Makagon Today, and for the foreseeable future, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in California – the Comcasts, AT&Ts, and Verizons of the world – […]

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