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Simone Biles, ACEs and PCEs

Simone Biles, ACEs and PCEs

By the HOPE Team Like so many people, we spent part of the weekend transfixed by the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Despite COVID, no crowds, and troubles with the Tokyo organizing committee, the athletes dazzled us with their speed, endurance and…

Summer 2021 Student Interns: Welcome to HOPE!

Summer 2021 Student Interns: Welcome to HOPE!

This summer, the HOPE team welcomes several talented students to assist us with our many projects and presentations. Each one of them adds their unique perspective and expertise to our team, and brings a hardworking, equity-focused mindset that directly represents…

Interview with Dr. Elizabeth Crouch

Interview with Dr. Elizabeth Crouch

Please introduce yourself and your work to our blog readers. I am a health policy researcher whose work examines health disparities among rural and other vulnerable populations, with a primary focus on children. I am an assistant professor in the…

Introducing HOPE’s Newest Team Member

Introducing HOPE’s Newest Team Member

Over the last year, HOPE has continued to evolve and grow. Now, we’d like to share an exciting development: a new research assistant joined the team last week! We are so happy to have our newest member, Loren McCullough, on…

Talking With Children About Race

Talking With Children About Race

From the recent murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black Americans throughout history, whose lives were taken by police brutality and systemic racism, we have seen how dismantling all forms of racism is critical to the central…

HOPE: Filling in the science behind protective factors

HOPE: Filling in the science behind protective factors

This post is guest authored by Cailin O’Connor, Senior Associate, Center for the Study of Social Policy I was just a few months out of graduate school, having just completed a Master’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies, when…

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