Panel 1 - A New Gilded Age: Understanding Contemporary American Inequality

Prudence L. Carter, Stanford University
Rick Fantasia, Smith College
Andrew White, NYC Administration for Children's Services
Luisa Laura Heredia, Sarah Lawrence

Abstract

A New Gilded Age: Understanding Contemporary American Inequality

A panel moderated by Luisa Laura Heredia, Public Policy Faculty, Sarah Lawrence College

Achievement Gaps Arise from Opportunity Gaps
Prudence L. Carter, Professor of Education and Sociology, and Faculty Director of the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities, Stanford University

Socio-Economic Inequality and its Representations: Context and Pretext
Rick Fantasia, Barbara Richmond 1940 Professor in the Social Sciences, Smith College

People Create Change: Why Public Policy, Government and a Liberal Arts Education Matter in the Fight Against Inequality
Andrew White, Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Planning & Measurement, New York City Administration for Children's Services

 
Nov 14th, 1:45 PM Nov 14th, 3:45 PM

Panel 1 - A New Gilded Age: Understanding Contemporary American Inequality

Donnelley Theatre, Heimbold Visual Arts Center

A New Gilded Age: Understanding Contemporary American Inequality

A panel moderated by Luisa Laura Heredia, Public Policy Faculty, Sarah Lawrence College

Achievement Gaps Arise from Opportunity Gaps
Prudence L. Carter, Professor of Education and Sociology, and Faculty Director of the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities, Stanford University

Socio-Economic Inequality and its Representations: Context and Pretext
Rick Fantasia, Barbara Richmond 1940 Professor in the Social Sciences, Smith College

People Create Change: Why Public Policy, Government and a Liberal Arts Education Matter in the Fight Against Inequality
Andrew White, Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Planning & Measurement, New York City Administration for Children's Services