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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Race can significantly affect public policy in various ways. Historically, policies have often been shaped by racial biases and discrimination, leading to disparities in access to resources, opportunities, and services. The papers in this panel recognize and address these racial disparities to create more equitable and just public policies.
User-Centered Policy Design: Importance of an Anti-racism Lens for Child Welfare - Maria Gintova, McMaster University; Abigail Ruth Jaimes Zelaya, McMaster University; Elliot Goodell Ugalde, Queen's University
The Politics of Trying Again: Repetitive Patterns in Inclusive Reform - Licia Cianetti, University of Birmingham
Hippies or Hungry? Redefining College Student Need in Food Stamps and SNAP - Tracy Roof, University of Richmond