Event details
Oct
30
The Drive to Repair Our Economy: Understanding What’s Broken, Why It Broke, and How We Can Fix It
Part 1 of SPIA in NJ's Fall 2024 series, New Jersey and the American Economy: What’s Needed for the Garden State to Lead a Thriving Country:
The concept of reparative justice has taken hold in various policy circles, but with so much to heal and repair, how do we make progress without feeling overwhelmed? As the old saying goes, you can’t eat a whole elephant in one bite. This conversation will explore how America’s and New Jersey’s economies withhold opportunity, why it’s been difficult to address what’s broken, and what we can do to fix it so all residents can thrive.
The concept of reparative justice has taken hold in various policy circles, but with so much to heal and repair, how do we make progress without feeling overwhelmed? As the old saying goes, you can’t eat a whole elephant in one bite. This conversation will explore how America’s and New Jersey’s economies withhold opportunity, why it’s been difficult to address what’s broken, and what we can do to fix it so all residents can thrive.
Speakers
Adam Goldstein
Marleina Ubel
Felicia Wong
Brandon McKoy
Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
Date
October 30, 2024Time
4:15 p.m.Location
McCosh Hall, 50Audience
University Sponsors
Co-sponsored by: Princeton Public Lectures, The Program for Research on Inequality & the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance (JRCPPF)