Black History Month Closes with Renowned Author
Author Vivian Gibson discussed her moving memoir, The Last Children of Mill Creek, which was selected by the Library of Congress to represent Missouri’s literary heritage at its National Book Festival.
Supporting Working Parents: Family-Friendly Business Policies
This virtual panel discussion on Open Classroom examined why paid leave is critical to create thriving families, a strong childcare system, and successful businesses, and how companies of all sizes can respond.
INsights Returns to Discuss Nonprofit Advocacy
The panel discussion co-hosted by the Clark-Fox Policy Institute with the Center for Human Service Leadership and Delmar DivINe focused on on advocacy strategies for charitable organizations to push for systemic changes that align with their missions.
Heather McGhee on the Myth of Equity as a Zero-Sum Game
2024 Distinguished Visiting Scholar Heather McGhee spoke about “The Sum of Us: Moving Beyond the Myth of Equity as a Zero-Sum Game.”
Child well-being experts from research, practice, and policy come together at Bright Futures Ahead panel
The room was buzzing with ideas and inspiration last Tuesday night when the Clark-Fox Policy Institute hosted Bright Futures Ahead: Essential Techniques and Policies for Supporting and Uplifting Today’s Youth. The event brought together child well-being experts from research, policy, and practice to discuss how we can work together to improve child well-being in St. […]