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January 2023
IRP Webinar: New Research on the Child Support Landscape in Wisconsin
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty: Child support is an important support for children who live apart from a parent, but there are many reasons why noncustodial parents may be unable…
Find out more »CORE Exchange: Navigating a post-Roe Wisconsin
Join UW CORE on Friday, January 20, 2023 between 9AM-3PM for their 3rd CORE Exchange. The virtual event is free and will feature national and local speakers, including CORE researchers, who will share latest updates on…
Find out more »Raising Wisconsin’s Children 2023 Conference
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension Parenting and Family Relationships: The Raising Wisconsin’s Children Conference is a free, online conference for parents and caregivers of children providing supportive, practical parenting and child development…
Find out more »February 2023
Wednesday Night @ the Lab: “I Was Obligated to Accept: Coercion and Autonomy in Contemporary Global Family Planning “
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Science Outreach on Campus: Speaker: Leigh Senderowicz, Gender and Women’s Studies Presentation: This talk will explore the ways that the ideology of fertility reduction permeates the design and quantitative evaluation…
Find out more »DFMCH Grand Rounds Forum: Improving Birth Outcomes for Black Families by Connecting Care and Community to Advance Health Equity
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Family Medicine and Community Health: Presenters: Adrian Jones, UW Health Program Manager, Community Health Improvement Ariel Robbins, MPH, Program Director, Dane County Health Council Jawana Echols-Anderson, Community Health…
Find out more »Black Fathers – Indispensable Partners in the Health and Well-Being of Black Families
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty: Speaker: Alvin Thomas, Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development & Family Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison Black fathers have long been thought of as functioning, at best,…
Find out more »The County Line: An Analysis of Race and Place in the Child Support Enforcement System
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty: Speaker: Maretta McDonald, IRP National Poverty Fellow, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Extralegal factors like race and place both…
Find out more »Social Cinema: Aftershock
The Havens Wright Center for Social Justice at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in collaboration with the Wisconsin Union Directorate Film Committee will be hosting a screening of the award-winning documentary Aftershock. Aftershock tells the story…
Find out more »Race and Discretionary Decision-Making in the Administration of SNAP
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty: Speaker: Jennifer R. Daniels, IRP National Poverty Fellow, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Welfare reform has resulted in widespread…
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