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SUMMARY:Exploring Baby Bonds
DESCRIPTION:New National Polling on Baby Bonds\nWhat the Data Means for Policy Now \nMarch 31\, 1–2 p.m. EST The Wealth–Health Connection\nEvidence for Baby Bonds as a Public Health Strategy  \nApril 16\, 2–3 p.m. EST A Mother’s Day Special\nThe “Superbundle” Approach to Maternal Health and Wealth  \nMay 5\, 2–3 p.m. EST Register for Session 1Register for Session 2Register for Session 3This session features researchers from Johns Hopkins University – Dr. Catherine Ettman and Dr. Andrew Anderson –  presenting fresh 2025 national polling data on support for Baby Bonds\, highlighting public opinion trends\, messaging insights\, and emerging connections between health and wealth. A bipartisan panel of state leaders including Comptroller of Maryland Brooke Lierman (D)\, Vermont State Representative Ashley Bartley (R)\, and Washington State Treasurer Michael Pellicciotti (D) will discuss policy implications. ln session 2\, leading health scholars\, Dr. Sarah C. DeSilvey\, Dr. Patricia Welch Saleeby\, and Dr. Tiffany Younger will focus on how wealth - not just income - shapes health\, stress\, and long-term wellbeing. This conversation will explore Baby Bonds as an evidence-based strategy addressing social drivers of health and reducing disparities. The final session spotlights Vermont’s maternal health “Superbundle\,” an integrated model combining basic-needs support\, direct cash assistance\, and Baby Bonds to improve maternal and child outcomes while building long-term financial security. Join Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak and national partners like Dr. Megan Smith of the National Diaper Bank Network\, Hilary Hahn of the MOMS Partnership\, Madeline Brown with the Urban Institute\, Suzanna Fritzberg of The Bridge Project\, and moderator Kenn Harris.
URL:https://racepowerpolicy.org/event/exploring-baby-bonds-online-learning-series-26/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Institute on Race%2C Powr and Political Economy":MAILTO:irpe@newschool.edu
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SUMMARY:Where Do We Go From Here: From Civil Rights to Economic Rights
DESCRIPTION:A robust and historical grounding for inclusive economic rights that connects labor\, community\, and economic and racial justice movements and points us toward a progressive economic agenda in the present. \nRegister HERE \nFeaturing:\nHonorable Nina Turner\nDemos President\,Taifa Smith Butler\nAFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer\, Fred Redmond\nThe Roosevelt Institute President & CEO\, Elizabeth Wilkins\nInstitute Founding Director\, Prof. Darrick Hamilton\nand moderated by\nRockefeller Brothers Fund Democratic Practice Director\, Keesha Gaskins-Nathan
URL:https://racepowerpolicy.org/event/from-civil-rights-to-economic-rights/
LOCATION:The Auditorium\, 66 West 12th Street\, NY\, United States
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