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Policy Outsider from the Rockefeller Institute of Government takes you outside the halls of power to understand how decisions of law and policy shape our everyday lives.

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Policy Outsider from the Rockefeller Institute of Government takes you outside the halls of power to understand how decisions of law and policy shape our everyday lives.

    Ep. 94. The Refugee Experience

    Ep. 94. The Refugee Experience

    Diya Abdo is a second-generation Palestinian refugee born and raised in Jordan and the author of the book, American Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience. The book shares the stories of seven refugees from around the world who begin their American journeys in North Carolina, where Abdo is a Lincoln Financial Professor of English in the Department of English and Creative Writing at Guilford College. On this episode of Policy Outsider, the Institute on Immigrant Integration Research and Policy invited Dr. Abdo to talk about the book, myths about refugees and the refugee experience, and the intertwined cultural and policy changes that can support a more integrated immigrant experience.


    Guests


    Diya Abdo, Lincoln Financial Professor of English, Department of English and Creative Writing, Guilford College

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    American Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience (book)

    • 45 Min.
    Ep. 93. Freshmen Perspectives: Assemblymember Brian Cunningham

    Ep. 93. Freshmen Perspectives: Assemblymember Brian Cunningham

    Assemblymember Brian Cunningham joins Policy Outsider for the latest in the "Freshmen Perspectives" series, which invites freshmen legislators in the New York State Senate and Assembly to share what they're working on, what they've learned, and what they're excited about tackling next. Cunningham (who stretches our definition of freshman as a winner of a special election before winning his first full term in 2022), shares insights into how he approaches legislating, the unique perspective one gets working in the State Legislature, and the important work still to be done in housing, the green energy economy, and AI.



    Guests


    Honorable Brian Cunningham, New York State Assemblymember, Assembly District 43
    Bob Megna, President, Rockefeller Institute

    • 18 Min.
    Ep. 92. 100 Years of Executive Budgets

    Ep. 92. 100 Years of Executive Budgets

    In the early 1980s, the New York State Division of the Budget released a retrospective on the executive budget process. The book, The Executive Budget in New York State: A Half-Century Perspective, describes how the executive budget process came to be, how it evolved over 50 years, and how it helped the state function through the Great Depression, World War II, the postwar period, and the 60s and 70s. Now, as we sit in view of 100 years of executive budgets in New York, the Division, in collaboration with the Rockefeller Institute, is beginning the process of telling the story of the next half-century. On this episode of Policy Outsider, Dominic Colafati, DOB’s unit head for the Expenditure/Debt unit, joins Rockefeller Institute President Bob Megna to talk about the project: what they hope to emulate, what they might do differently, and what comes next for the executive budget process.



    Guests


    Dominic Colafati, Unit Head, Expenditure/Debt Unit, New York State Division of the Budget
    Bob Megna, President, Rockefeller Institute of Government

    • 25 Min.
    Ep. 91. Un(der)banked Immigrants

    Ep. 91. Un(der)banked Immigrants

    For many, access to the banking system is an important component of upward mobility. Loans, savings accounts, credit cards–these are all part of a financial system that, when used strategically, can help establish financial stability or undergird entrepreneurial activity. But there are barriers to accessing the banking system for those on society's margins, including in some immigrant communities, where many are unbanked or underbanked. To explore these issues, we speak with Dr. Jay Zagorsky, clinical associate professor of markets, public policy, and law at Boston University's Questrom School of Business and Dr. Dina Refki, executive director of the Institute on Immigrant Integration Research and Policy. The conversation details the challenges and consequences of being unbanked and underbanked as an immigrant and highlights potential policy solutions for improving the financial options available to these communities.



    Guests


    Jay Zagorsky, Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy, and Law, Questrom School of Business, Boston University
    Dina Refki, Executive Director, Institute on Immigrant Integration Research and Policy

    • 34 Min.
    Ep. 90. Gun Violence Exposure, Suicide, and Black Americans

    Ep. 90. Gun Violence Exposure, Suicide, and Black Americans

    Rates of both gun violence and firearm suicide have been increasing year over year, but not all Americans have been impacted equally. Black individuals in the US are nearly 14 times more likely to die from a firearm homicide than their white counterparts, and their inpatient hospitalizations due to firearm injuries are nine times higher. And in 2022, preliminary data indicate that, for the first time in history, firearm suicide rates among Black individuals exceeded those of white individuals. A new study out in JAMA Network Open explores the relationship between gun violence exposure and suicide among Black adults. In this episode, lead author Daniel Semenza of the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center and member of the Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium joins Policy Outsider to discuss the study’s findings.


    Guest


    Daniel Semenza, Director of Interpersonal Violence Research, Rutgers University’s Gun Violence Research Center

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    Gun Violence Exposure and Suicide Among Black Adults (JAMA Network Open)

    • 29 Min.
    Ep. 89. Fostering Success at SUNY

    Ep. 89. Fostering Success at SUNY

    A report we released in February 2024 found that foster youth at SUNY who received funding from the Foster Youth College Success Initiative (FYCSI) tended to reenroll after their first year of college at higher rates than their peers; they also tended to post higher graduation rates for associate degrees and, after six years, bachelor’s degrees. This episode of Policy Outsider goes beyond the numbers to hear from an FYCSI award recipient and an FYCSI advocate how this funding can change the trajectory of students' lives.



    Guests


    Tanajah Malachi, Licensed Master Social Worker, FYCSI Award Recipient
    Deidra Nesbeth, Director, Fostering Youth Success Alliance
    Brian Backstrom, Director of Education Policy Studies, Rockefeller Institute of Government



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    Fostering Success at SUNY: Financial Support through the Foster Youth College Success Initiative (report)
    New York State Education Department – Foster Youth College Success Initiative

    • 27 Min.

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