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Established in 1981, the University of Maryland School of Public Policy is one of the nation's leading graduate programs devoted to the study of public policy, management and international affairs.

Content and comments on this channel do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of the University, University employees, or the Alumni Board.

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Established in 1981, the University of Maryland School of Public Policy is one of the nation's leading graduate programs devoted to the study of public policy, management and international affairs.

Content and comments on this channel do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of the University, University employees, or the Alumni Board.

    Faculty Spotlight with Dr. Alana Hackshaw - The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board

    Faculty Spotlight with Dr. Alana Hackshaw - The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board

    The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board’s video and podcast series

    interviews Dr. Hackshaw and is facilitated by alumni Delisha Thompson (UMD 18’).

    This interview is part of a series focusing on Black faculty members with several themes: Black women in positions of leadership, progress from faculty perspectives, where the School of Public Policy (SPP) needs to move in the future, and trying to place the changes at SPP into a broader context for changes happening in academia nationwide.

    Alana Hackshaw, PhD, is an associate clinical professor and serves as the School's Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. Her courses focus on governance, social identity and the creation of public policy and leadership. Hackshaw’s professional experiences include work as a researcher and a consultant in the nonprofit community. Her work concentrated on analyzing policies that foster economic security, asset-building and entrepreneurship within the Black diaspora in the US.

    Hackshaw holds a doctorate in political science from the University of Michigan and a BA in political science and history from the University of Rochester. Her research interests include the impact of racial equity plans on city governance, patterns of political incorporation among first and second-generation Black immigrants in the US and the impact of US immigration policy on immigrants of color in the US.

    In this interview, we discussed:


    Dr. Hackshaw’s origin story;
    What it means to be a Black woman in a high leadership position in academia;
    The state of DEI initiatives when she first joined the school; and
    National trends for BIPOC academics in terms of challenging the current problematic structures that exist within in academia.

    The interview was produced by Evan Papp (UMD SPP ‘11) of Empathy Media Lab. The views expressed do not represent official positions of the school or alumni network.

    • 27 min
    Black History Month - Faculty Spotlight: Brandi Slaughter & Ebonie Cooper-Jean - UMD SPP Alumni Board

    Black History Month - Faculty Spotlight: Brandi Slaughter & Ebonie Cooper-Jean - UMD SPP Alumni Board

    The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board's video and podcast series interviews new faculty Brandi Slaughter and Ebonie Cooper-Jean and is facilitated by alumni Delisha Thompson (UMD 18’).

    Brandi Slaughter is the Associate Clinical Professor; Program Director, The Karabelle Pizzigati Fellows Initiative in Advocacy for Children, Youth and Families. Brandi brings a wealth of public policy experience to her roles at the University of Maryland having served nonprofits and government in advocacy and lobbying roles. Slaughter is an ordained clergy with the Church of God in Christ and has served in various ministry positions. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Morgan State University, and a Juris Doctor from Capital University with a concentration in Child and Family Law.

    Ebonie Cooper Jean is a lecturer and is connected to UMD’s Do Good Institute. Ebonie is a trusted consultant and social entrepreneur, Ebonie is the Principal of Friends of Ebonie, LLC, and Executive Director + Founder of the Young, Black & Giving Back Institute (YBGB). For the past decade, Ebonie has used her research, thought-leadership, and expertise to inform national and local projects and speaking engagements related to nonprofit DEI, African American donor engagement, church ministry, partnership development, and fundraising strategies. In 2013 Ebonie released the groundbreaking research as an NYU scholar entitled: African American Millennials: Discovering the Next Generation of Black Philanthropy for the Effective Communication of Non-Profit Organizations. Findings from his report inform her career pedagogy: Engage, Enrich, & Empower.

    In this interview, a few highlights we discussed:


    The events that shaped and lead Brandio and Ebony into that policy/non-profit spaces;
    How their HBCU's undergraduate education influences how they teach;
    How they empower their students and community; and
    How they perceive their role as black educators, and what impact they hope to make inside and outside the classroom.

    The interview was produced by Evan Papp (UMD SPP ‘11) of Empathy Media Lab. The views expressed do not represent official positions of the school or alumni network.

    • 59 min
    Robert C. Orr Dean of University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy - Policy Dialogues Ep.25

    Robert C. Orr Dean of University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy - Policy Dialogues Ep.25

    The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board's video and podcast series called Policy Dialogues discusses current events through a policy lens.

    Episode 25 interviews Robert C. Orr who serves as Dean of University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy. The discussion is hosted by Evan Papp (UMD SPP ‘11).

    Dean Orr also serves as United Nations under secretary-general, and special advisor to the UN secretary-general on climate change. Dean Orr joined the United Nations from Harvard University where he served as the executive director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Government. Prior to this, he served as director of the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC.

    He has also served as United States ambassador to the United Nations and director of global affairs at the National Security Council, where he was responsible for peacekeeping and humanitarian affairs.

    In this conversation, we discussed:


    His background and how he first got interested in public policy;

    The role of the United Nations;

    His recent testimony before the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Environment.

    The role of nuclear power in the future of clean energy; and

    The future of the School of Public Policy.


    You can follow Dean Orr’s work at: https://spp.umd.edu/.

    The views expressed do not represent official positions of the school or alumni network.

    • 29 min
    Robert Sandoli Senior Advisor on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the Department of Energy

    Robert Sandoli Senior Advisor on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the Department of Energy

    The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board's video and podcast series called Policy Dialogues discusses current events through a policy lens.

    Episode 24 interviews Robert Sandoli of the Department of Energy. The talk is hosted by Evan Papp (UMD SPP ‘11).

    Robert Sandoli is the Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) at the Department of Energy. He previously served as Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary where he led a diverse energy efficiency program and R&D portfolio that included advanced manufacturing, federal energy management, low-income weatherization, and intergovernmental partnerships.

    Robert has also held high level positions at the U.S. Department of State, the White House Office of Management and Budget and as a Professional Staff Member in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    He holds a Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology from Rutgers University, a Master of Science in Microbiology from Cornell University, and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Maryland.

    We discussed:


    Robert’s background and how he first got interested in science and public policy;

    The importance of the Department of Energy’s mission and how it advances scientific research and development and commercialization of U.S. technology; and

    His role at OMB where he oversaw clean energy programs and government wide implementation of sustainability executive orders.


    The views expressed do not represent official positions of the school or alumni network.

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    • 23 min
    Maryland State Senator Paul Pinksy - Policy Dialogues Ep.23

    Maryland State Senator Paul Pinksy - Policy Dialogues Ep.23

    The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board's video and podcast series called Policy Dialogues discusses current events through a policy lens.

    Episode 23 interviews Maryland State Senator Paul Pinksy representing District 22. The talk is hosted by Evan Papp (UMD SPP ‘11).

    Senator Pinsky became a member of the Maryland Senate in 1994 after serving two terms in the House of Delegates. He serves as Chair of the Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee where he is a champion of progressive causes, especially in relation to education, healthcare, and the environment.

    Senator Pinsky has also led efforts to reform Maryland’s tax structure by closing corporate tax loopholes and creating a progressive tax structure as well as providing health care for all Maryland residents.

    Previously, Senator Pinsky taught high school history for twenty years.

    We discussed:


    Senator Pinsky’s background and why he first wanted to run for elected office;

    How his teaching experience influenced his policy and political interests;

    Chairing the Senate Education, Health & Environmental Affairs (EHEA) Committee;

    The legislation he is most proud of supporting;

    Why he opposes the Maglev Rail project;

    The role of Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant and other state energy projects in reducing CO2 emissions; and

    His thoughts on Public Private Partnerships (PPP) that include the Purple Line and the new PG County PPP to build schools.


    You can follow Senator Pinsky’s work at: https://senatorpinsky.org/.

    The views expressed do not represent official positions of the school or alumni network.

    • 37 min
    Raymond Nevo Candidate for Prince George’s County Council District 2 - Policy Dialogues Ep.22

    Raymond Nevo Candidate for Prince George’s County Council District 2 - Policy Dialogues Ep.22

    The University of Maryland School of Public Policy Alumni Board's video and podcast series called Policy Dialogues discusses current events through a policy lens.

    Episode 22 focuses on alum Raymond Nevo’s campaign for Maryland’s Prince George’s County Council District 2. Participants also included Campaign Manager Hugo Cantu and host Evan Papp.

    Raymond is an advocate who uses his lived experience and policy expertise to enact equitable and just policies for residents in Maryland and Pennsylvania.

    We discussed:


    Raymond’s background and why he wants to run for county council;
    Raymond’s policy platform and key issues he would like to address and solve;
    Key operational and logistical issues needed to organize and successfully manage a campaign; and
    How people can get involved with his campaign.

    The views expressed do not represent official positions of the school or alumni network.

    You can Follow and Support Raymond Nevo's Campaign below:


    https://raymondnevo.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/raymond.nevo/

    Campaign video - https://www.instagram.com/p/CNLzoaWjzE1/

    https://www.facebook.com/raymondnevo

    • 37 min

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