Online Event: Center on Poverty and Social Policy Annual Conference – May 26
Posted by Center on Poverty & Social Policy on May 10, 2022
The Center on Poverty and Social Policy will host its annual conference to feature the latest research on poverty and social policy in New York City and nationwide. The keynote speaker will be Dorothy Brown, a Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law. Brown is a nationally recognized scholar in tax policy, race, and class and has published extensively on the racial implications of federal tax policy. The conference will highlight the latest research on poverty in New York City featuring the Robin Hood Poverty Tracker. It will also feature the Center’s work understanding the impacts of national anti-poverty policies, such as the Child Tax Credit and other major income support policies.
The event will take place on Wednesday, May 26, 12:00-1:30 PM.
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