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Originally published on July 20, 2020
An hour-long webinar examining what moderatorʰǴڱǰcharacterized as the “causes and consequences of economic injustice” took in a wide swath of issues as experts from around the country offered their insights. The Thursday virtual panel discussion, “Social Justice in America: Race, Education, and Unequal Opportunity,” was the fourth in a Schar School series and saw more than 30 participants tuned into the lunchtime webinar.
Those probing the “unlevel playing field” of economic opportunity included Nadine Chapman, Esq., senior human resources manager at the World Bank Group; Trevon Logan, Hazel C. Youngberg Distinguished Professor of Economics, Ohio State ĢAV; Lisa Cook, Professor of Economics, Michigan State ĢAV; Suresh Naidu, Professor of Economics, Columbia ĢAV; and William Spriggs, Professor of Economics, Howard ĢAV.
Among other observations, the experts cited several sources of economic disenfranchisement, including the flawed advice of economists who advise policy makers, inherent irrational behavior, and, said Naidu, the Constitution itself.
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