The Body Market | What Money Can't Buy #2
Should you be able to sell your organs, or sell your body for sex? “The Body Market” explores the markets for selling your body ...
New Economic Thinking
Are Redistribution Policies Enough?
Traditional welfare systems have emphasized the need for redistribution post-production. Are these policies sufficient in the future ...
New Economic Thinking
Malaysia WUDC 2015: [Round 7: Silent] (Room 2)
Motion: This House Would Ban The Research and Production of Moral Enhancement Drugs OG: BPP A OO: Melbourne A CG: ...
Malaysian Debaters- Powered by MIDP
Lessons from the Frontline: COVID-19's Impact on American Health Care
The Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce will hold a hybrid hearing that ...
Energy & Commerce Democrats
Equity and Social Justice: COVID-19 and Its Impact on Individuals with Disabilities
As part of HMS DICP ongoing Equity and Social Justice Lectures series (ESJ), this webinar will discuss impacts of COVID on ...
HMS DICP
Income Inequality LIS Book Launch Panel & Discussion
Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries, book launch. Panel with editors Janet Gornick ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Exploring universal basic income: lessons for COVID-19 response and beyond
Universal basic income (UBI) is emerging as a hotly-debated issue in social protection. Currently, the debate is reaching new ...
socialprotection.org
Better design of taxes on personal savings and wealth is needed to support inclusive growth
Taxes are among the most effective tools governments have for reducing inequalities and bringing about more inclusive growth.
OECD Tax
IPS-Nathan Lectures by Mr Ravi Menon — Lecture I: "The Four Horsemen"
The Singapore Synthesis by Mr Ravi Menon The Singapore Synthesis of markets and government; meritocracy and equality; and ...
Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Singapore
National Advisory Council Meeting, November 21, 2019: Afternoon
The National Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality provides advice and recommendations to AHRQ's Director ...
AHRQ Patient Safety
"Can Cities Govern?" Chair Lecture by Professor Richard C. Schragger
University of Virginia School of Law Professor Richard C. Schragger discussed the limits and possibilities for city power and ...
University of Virginia School of Law
Presentation of the Evidence Aid and OPS collection (Original Language)
Evidence Aid collection on Resilient health systems in context of disasters and health emergencies The Pan American Health ...
PAHO TV
Below the Line – Griffith University's independent analysis of the 2019 Australian Federal Election
A handful of battleground electorates in Queensland could decide the 2019 Federal Election. But what do voters in Dickson, ...
Griffith University
Leadership Insights: Health, Well Being, and Equity Measurement
Learn more and watch other videos in this series at ...
Institute for Healthcare Improvement - IHI
DLSPH Event: COVID-19 and Health Equity for Marginalized Populations
The third COVID-19 webinar will explore the health disparities that COVID-19 has exposed among marginalized populations in ...
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
Dream Hoarders: Is the Upper Middle Class Leaving Everyone Else Behind?
In his much-discussed book Dream Hoarders, Richard V. Reeves asserts that the most important gap in America is between the ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
UX research and ethnographic design for humanitarian technology / Eriol Fox #id24 2020
Eriol has been working in the non-profit, humanitarian technology sector for the past two years immersed in how to build ...
Inclusive Design 24 #id24
Stanford HAI - COVID-19 and AI: A Virtual Conference - Session Four
Sponsored by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), COVID-19 and AI: A Virtual Conference ...
Stanford
Dr Nev Jones - Beyond early intervention
How we help young people who have had an experience of early psychosis reconnect with their employment and educational ...
Orygen
Against Identity Politics | Francis Fukuyama, political scientist, lecture
Francis Fukuyama is back. The renowned political scientist holds that current day politics is too concerned with identity. We are ...
Radboud Reflects
Berkeley Conversations: Race, Law, and Health Policy
COVID-19 has had a dramatically different effect on African-American and Latinx communities. This reflects enormous racial ...
UC Berkeley School of Law
Pandemics, Policing, and Protest: On Racism and Health and Where We Go From Here
Pediatrician and public health advocate Rhea W. Boyd, MD, MPH, talks about the ways in which racism impacts health and why ...
UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Inequality and Inequity
How inequality of opportunities and inequality of outcomes need tailored appraisals and measurements In this lecture, François ...
University of Luxembourg
Singapore Perspectives 2018 “Together”— Panel II: Singapore Community – Solidarity not Contention
The Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) held its annual flagship Singapore Perspectives (SP) conference on 22 January 2018.
Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Singapore
First Minister's Questions - 26 August 2020
First Minister's Questions.
The Scottish Parliament
PMGR: Data Practice Through the Lens of American Indian/Alaska Native Communities
The November 2022 Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds (PMGR) features Ms. Abigail Echo-Hawk who presented research and ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Commencement Forum ─ Democracy on the Defensive: The Global Spread of Illiberalism
Skip ahead to main speaker at 4:35 Democracies around the world — including the United States, India, and core EU members ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
The Moral Challenge of Robust Cultural Pluralism
Speaker: Professor Richard A Shweder, Dr Bradley Franks, Professor Anne Phillips Chair: Dr Alex Gillespie Are there limits to ...
LSE
Milton Friedman Speaks: Equality and Freedom in the Free Enterprise System (B1238) - Full Video
If the government has the power and responsibility to promote equality of income, then how do we define the concept of equality?
Free To Choose Network
Homelessness and COVID-19 | The Agenda
People experiencing homelessness in Ontario are more vulnerable than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic. From outbreaks in ...
The Agenda with Steve Paikin
The consequences of injustice | DW Documentary
Structural injustice creates division and threatens peace. But how do we know whether our social order is just? Challenging such ...
DW Documentary
Voices in Leadership: Helen Clark
Helen Clark, who served as prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008, will be in conversation with Mary T. Bassett, ...
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
COVID-19: Dr. Henry updates B.C.’s immunization plan | Vancouver Sun
Dr. Bonnie Henry gives her regular coronavirus update on Jan. 4, 2021. ___ About: Since 1912, the Vancouver Sun has cast a ...
Vancouver Sun
"Does Conservatism Have a Future in the United States?" w/ Patrick Deneen
Traditional and neo-conservatism seem to have been obliterated politically by the pincers of Donald Trump and growing socialism ...
American University School of Public Affairs
#CovidUnknowns: 'Covid passports and credentials'
Welcome (Dr Fiona Godlee, The BMJ) Panel 1 What are certificates for and how good is the science? What are the purposes of ...
The BMJ
Should B.C. Change its Voting System?
This fall, British Columbians will vote by mail to decide which voting system should be used for provincial elections: keep our ...
The University of British Columbia
The Crises of Global Neoliberalism: The Economy, Politics, Health | SOAS University of London
The Crises of Global Neoliberalism: The Economy, Politics, Health, a virtual webinar presented by Alfredo Saad-Filho (King's ...
SOAS University of London
Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 03: "FREE TO CHOOSE"
To register for the 2015 course, visit https://www.edx.org/course/justice-harvardx-er22-1x-0. ART ONE: FREE TO CHOOSE Sandel ...
Harvard University
Becoming an Ally and Co-Conspirator in Developmental Science
As a continuation of efforts to address structural and systemic racism, discrimination and oppression, this webinar in the SRCD ...
Society for Research in Child Development
Webinar: Launch of the publication "Sugar-sweetened beverage taxation in the Region of the Americas"
On Friday, 9 April, 2021, the Pan American Health Organization hosted the virtual launch of the publication Sugar-sweetened ...
PAHO TV
Hank Green On Cryptocurrency, Big Tech Censorship, & Online Radicalization
In this episode, Chelsea talks to Hank Green about NTFs, bitcoin, and the future of cryptocurrency. Subscribe to The Financial ...
The Financial Diet
PANEL: How To Afford The Healthcare We Need
The high cost of health care is a burden on American families. Despite its excellence in many places in clinical care, research, and ...
Mount Sinai Health System