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Evidence from a new study by HKS's Elizabeth Linos and colleagues suggests that Black women in teams with a greater number of white peers may have worse job outcomes. Read more about the research ⤵️ ken.sc/3u2xSE2


Black farmers have experienced a substantial loss of land in the past century. Panelists at a recent JFK Jr. Forum event hosted by @IARA_HKS and Institute of Politics discuss the consequences of this land loss and what the future holds thecrimson.com/article/2023/1…

“There’s a pride that’s coming back to the Osages to free themselves of that dark chapter without forgetting it, but just incorporate it as a way we go forward," said Chief Jim Gray when talking with the Harvard Gazette about "Killers of the Flower Moon" news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…)

HKS's Erica Chenoweth finds the study of nonviolent resistance remains important for two reasons: 1. Many movements in the world deliberately adopt a non-violent resistance strategy 2. The concept of nonviolent resistance is politically important ken.sc/3uunTri

HKS's David Deming and Harvard University's Raj Chetty on how elite college admissions policies affect who gains power and prestige. Listen to their #PolicyCast episode now ➡️ ken.sc/414Mjnq



Media narratives have generally blamed Democrats for housing crises in cities. But research by HKS's Justin de Benedictis-Kessner and coauthors suggests that's not the full story ⤵️ ken.sc/3NhxIQe


Martha Minow of Harvard Law School reflects on the evolution and acceptance of the human rights movement in "Making a Movement: The History & Future of Human Rights," which features commentary on human rights from 90 Harvard University faculty & affiliates: bit.ly/75udhr


Reflecting on COP28 UAE, #MRCBG's Robert N. Stavins and other Harvard Affiliates who were on the ground at COP28, give their thoughts and reflections courtesy of our friends Salata Institute salatainstitute.harvard.edu/harvard-delega…)


The latest Institute of Politics Youth Poll finds that young Americans appear less likely to vote in 2024. Review the findings and other key takeaways ➡️ ken.sc/3NlOEoy



"Getting states to respect human rights is not the road to peace; it is peace that will make them more inclined to respect rights," writes Stephen Walt in our latest publication, which features 90 Harvard University faculty and affiliates: bit.ly/75udhr


Khalil Gibran Muhammad (@KhalilGMuhammad) of Harvard Kennedy School comments on the challenges facing the racial justice movement in his essay for our latest publication, "Making a Movement: The History & Future of Human Rights": bit.ly/75udhr



Top Story of 2023: Speaking at the Institute of Politics, former New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern says one thing worked best when creating policy after her country faced the Christchurch murders, COVID, even cow emissions: “Bring in the public” ken.sc/40CKeiD

