A PORTRAIT OF CALIFORNIA
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Brandeis University, May 11, 2011
AHDP’s Co-director Sarah Burd-Sharps is the Capstone Speaker for the graduating class of Brandeis University’s Heller School of Social Policy and Management.
A Portrait of California Launch Events, May 2011
AHDP will be touring California to launch A Portrait of California, a timely assessment of the well-being of Californians and their unique human development challenges. The lecture series, “Health, Education, and Income in an Age of Austerity,” will feature AHDP’s Co-directors, prominent community advocates, policy experts, and members of the philanthropic community. The events will take place in Sacramento on May 17, Los Angeles on May 18, and San Francisco on May 20. RSVP for these events today.
Banana Republic or Opportunity Society? Part II: The Transnational Perspective
April 25, 2011 — National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy
America’s Most Distressed Areas and Their Neglected Infections: The United States Gulf Coast and the District of Columbia
March 29, 2011 — Public Library of Science
What the Economics?
March 29, 2011 — The Garden Island
Safety’s No Accident
March 29, 2011 — National Conference of State Legislatures
EVENT: New America Foundation’s The Measure of America, Mapping Risks and Resilience, on March 31, 2011
March 23, 2011 — Daily Agenda
What’s Good for Business Must Also be Good for Ordinary People
March 17, 2011 — St. Louis Today
Exploring Communities From Numbers To Nuance
March 16, 2011 — Northern California Grantmakers