Seminars are usually held on Wednesday at 11AM
| DATE | SPEAKER | TITLE |
|---|---|---|
| September 10 | DAVID HAPROFF Director of Communications | Seminar Guideline Review |
| September 17 | No Seminar | |
| September 24 | Guest Speaker: JANE WALDFOGEL Columbia University | RSF Book: Child Benefits |
| October 1 | Guest Speaker: LESLIE McCALL CUNY Graduate Center | If Not Government, then What? A Three-part Typology of Redistributive Preferences |
| October 8 | FRANCESC ORTEGA Queens College of CUNY | How to manage flood risk equitably? |
| October 15 | No Seminar – Broadway Show | |
| October 22 | WENDY ROTH University of Pennsylvania | Through the DNA Looking Glass: The Impact of Genetic Ancestry Testing on Race, Ethnicity, and Family |
| October 29 | COLLEEN HEFLIN Syracuse University | Food for Thought Understanding Older Adult Food Insecurity |
| November 5 | HEATHER SCHOENFELD Boston University | 21st Century Justice: The Struggle to Decarcerate in the US States |
| November 12 | ELIZABETH PENN Emory University | What Should Algorithms Optimize? |
| November 19 | INGRID ELLEN New York University | Who Owns the Neighborhood? The Long-Run Effects of the Urban Renewal Program on People, Places, and Policies |
| November 26 | No Seminar – Thanksgiving | |
| December 3 | ARIANNE EASON University of California, Berkeley | Segregation Today, Segregation Tomorrow, Segregation Forever: A Mutually Reinforcing Psychological Cycle Stagnating Change |
| December 10 | FRANCESCA POLLETTA University of California, Irvine | Bra Burners in the Ladies’ Home Journal: How Popular Cultural Feminism Changed Americans’ Beliefs About Gender |
| December 17 | CHRISTINA CROSS Harvard University | Inherited Inequality: Why Opportunity Gaps Persist Between Black and White Youth Raised in Two-Parent Families |
| December 24 | No Seminar – Christmas | |
| January 7 | No Seminar | |
| January 14 | KAREN TEJADA University of Hartford | Putting them on ICE: Policing Salvadorans on Long Island |
| January 21 | ELIZABETH WRIGLEY-FIELD University of Minnesota | The Demography of Historical Memory — Ours and Other People’s |
| January 28 | JUDITH LEVINE Temple University | What income masks: Rethinking college as a great equalizer |
| February 4 | AJAY MEHROTRA Northwestern University | American Outlier: Economic Inequality and the Historical U.S. Resistance to the Value-Added Tax |
| February 11 | ORLY CLERGE University of California, Davis | Young Worlds: The Retrospective Political Futures of Black Youth |
| February 18 | Guest Speaker: ANDREA CAMPBELL Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Race, Racism, and American Tax Attitudes |
| February 25 | RUTH MILKMAN CUNY Graduate Center | The Home Care Labor Market: Contradictions and Challenges |
| March 4 | SETH GOLDMAN University of Massachusetts, Amherst | Understanding Public Support for Political Violence: New Evidence from the American Multiracial Panel Study (AMPS). |
| March 11 | MICHAEL CAMPBELL University of Denver | Crime, decarceration, and criminal justice reform: implications from six states |
| March 18 | JENNIFER EBERHARDT Stanford University | Racial Bias: Here and There, Then and Now. |
| March 25 | No seminar | |
| April 1 | Guest Speaker: DINA OKAMOTO Indiana University | |
| April 8 | HEIDI GOTTFRIED Wayne State University | |
| April 14 | Guest Speaker: GARETH COOK Verto Literary Group | Writing for the Public: Lessons from Behind the Scenes (Tuesday Seminar) |
| April 15 | MARY CAMPBELL Texas A&M University | |
| April 22 | VAN TRAN CUNY Graduate Center | |
| April 29 | PAULA McCLAIN Duke University | |
| May 6 | ||
| May 13 | JOHN PATTY Emory University | |
| May 20 | ADAM BERINSKY Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
| May 27 | Guest Speaker: FILIZ GARIP Princeton University | |
| June 3 | ||
| June 10 |