Change: Work in 2020 and Beyond
The Graduate Center, CUNY 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NYAn expert panel will discuss workforce policy given the challenges of 2020 and beyond.
An expert panel will discuss workforce policy given the challenges of 2020 and beyond.
This conference will discuss a vision and a plan of action for an intersectional and multidimensional coalitional democracy.
An expert panel will discuss the long road to economic recovery ahead.
A panel of experts will delve into the severe impact the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent trade wars have had on globalization.
On its 10th anniversary, a panel of activists who participated in the Occupy Wall Street movement will discuss its influence on the world today.
Edward Glaeser and David Cutler, authors of the new book Survival of the City, discuss how cities are changing in the face of forces intensified by the pandemic.
What do economics and science fiction have in common? Nobel laureate and science fiction fan Paul Krugman speaks with authors Ada Palmer and Jo Walton.
More than 20 million workers quit their jobs in the second half of 2021. What is behind this trend? Paul Krugman leads a panel of experts in discussion.
A panel discussion of how diverse coalitions across race and class can bring about much needed change to our political system, institutions, and social policies.
Join us for a preview of the new film Americonned, about the effects of income inequality in America and the impact on American workers. A post-screening discussion will feature director Sean Claffey, labor organizers Chris Smalls and Derrick Palmer, and Janet Gornick, Director of the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality.
Paul Krugman leads a panel of experts who will discuss the current economy's high inflation and low unemployment, and the policies that can help the U.S. avoid a recession.
Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joins in conversation with Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman.