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Return to Campus with Splunk and NuHarbor
Universities and health officials around the world are working vigorously to ensure students can safely return to campus. Schools need to know who may have been in contact with a person that has tested positive for COVID-19, as well as where on campus that person has been. Having this information will allow schools to make quicker and more efficient decisions regarding campus safety and student quarantine. Along with manual tracing efforts, a...
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Government To Citizen: Top Digital Cust...
In our evolving digital age, prioritizing the customer experience (CX) has become one of the most important and efficient ways to increase engagement, and new technologies are helping organizations do so. Staying on top of the newest CX and technology trends to meet citizen expectations can be difficult though. Join us online Thursday, March 12 from 2-3 p.m. ET/11 a.m. – noon PT for a panel discussion featuring customer experience expert...
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Start with Equity Webinar Series: Adres...
The Children’s Equity Project and the Bipartisan Policy Center invite you to join us for a virtual event series to announce the release of our new report, Start with Equity—From the Early Years to the Early Grades: Data, Research, and an Actionable Child Equity Policy Agenda.  The report reviews the state of the equity data, research, and policy landscapes from the early years to the early grades in key areas—like disci...
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Start with Equity Webinar Series: Expan...
The Children’s Equity Project and the Bipartisan Policy Center invite you to join us for a virtual event series to announce the release of our new report, Start with Equity—From the Early Years to the Early Grades: Data, Research, and an Actionable Child Equity Policy Agenda.  The report reviews the state of the equity data, research, and policy landscapes from the early years to the early grades in key areas—like disci...
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Setting the 2021 Emergency Savings Poli...
COVID-19 has put significant financial strain on people across the country, highlighting a longstanding lack of liquidity for many households. As the economic fallout from the pandemic continues, these challenges will only grow more severe. To help struggling families and to build a more resilient economy on the other side of this crisis, there is a need for new policies and solutions that facilitate short-term savings. Join the Bipartisan Pol...
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Reshaping How Gov Communicates with Citizens
Past and present emergency response has highlighted the importance of clear, concise, trackable messaging from government agencies to the citizens they serve – and vice versa. However, creating personalized outreach and engagement is not always easy. Citizens want online interactions to be seamless and easy to access from any device, especially during a global pandemic. Join us online Wednesday, Sept. 16 from 2-2:45 p.m. ET/11-11:45 a.m...
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Putting Yourself First: Women's Resourc...
Even before COVID-19, women faced unique barriers towards achieving financial security, such as navigating the gender wage gap, caregiving and child care costs, and longevity. The pandemic and resulting recession only exacerbated these issues. Women are now unemployed at higher rates and are more likely to work on the frontlines, putting themselves and their financial security at risk. Women of color, in particular, have been disproportionatel...
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Addressing Food Insecurity and Poor Nut...
Due to COVID-19, individuals are facing unprecedented challenges in accessing affordable, nutritious foods. The economic downturn coupled with unanticipated job loss has forced millions of Americans to turn to food banks and food assistance programs, such as SNAP, for the first time ever. Concurrently, research shows that people with obesity and diet-related diseases like diabetes and cancer who contract COVID-19 have worse outcomes, further h...
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Once Upon an American Dream: Integratio...
The Heurich House Museum and the Bipartisan Policy Center are proud to present “Once Upon an American Dream,” a three-part panel series exploring the stages of the immigrant experience in America: migration, arrival, and integration. Our third and final panel will take place as a virtual happy hour on Wednesday, October 14 from 4 – 5:30 p.m. ET. The final event’s discussion will focus on how immigrants of the past and p...
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Book Discussion: The Girl in the Photog...
Please join the Bipartisan Policy Center on October 15 for a thought-provoking conversation on the challenges faced by many Native American children living on reservations and how to better engage with Native youth voices in leadership and advocacy. Former North Dakota Senator and BPC Senior Fellow Byron Dorgan will discuss his new book, The Girl in the Photograph: The True Story of a Native American Child, Lost and Found in America, as well a...
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