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SUMMARY:Development Workshop: Mary Jo Mitchell (Director of Gov’t and Public Affairs\, PAA)\, “Engaging Policymakers: Role of PAA/APC and Population Scientists” 
DESCRIPTION:Biography: Since January 2004\, Mary Jo H. Mitchell has been the Director of Government Affairs for the Population Association of America and Association of Population Centers. In addition to representing PAA and APC\, Ms. Mitchell has co-directed The Census Project since 2008. Prior to her position with PAA/APC\, Ms. Mitchell worked at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for approximately 10 years\, as the Legislative Officer at the National Institute on Aging and as the Special Assistant to the Director of the NIH Office of Policy of Extramural Research Administration. Ms. Mitchell held positions on Capitol Hill as a Legislative Assistant for U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro and Legislative Correspondent for former U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman. Ms. Mitchell has a Master of Public Administration from George Washington University and is a former Presidential Management Fellow. Her recent leadership positions include serving as President of the Association of Public Data Users\, 2021-2022\, and as the Chair of the Associates Board of Directors for the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts\, 2011-2012. In March 2024\, Mary Jo was appointed by the U.S. Census Bureau to serve on the 2030 Census Advisory Committee. In 2024\, she was named one of Washington\, DC’s Top Lobbyists by the National Institute for Lobbying and Ethics. \n“Engaging Policymakers: Role of PAA/APC and Population Scientists”\nAbstract: The Population Association of America (PAA) and Association of Population Centers (APC)\, especially through the work of its Government and Public Affairs Committee and the Director of PAA/APC Government Affairs\, Mary Jo Mitchell\, educate policymakers about the population sciences and the organizations’ federal policy priorities. Please join us on December 3 for a webinar in which Mary Jo Mitchell will discuss how PAA and APC develop and communicate the organizations’ federal policy priorities and how you can play a role. Mary Jo will share tips on how to successfully establish and maintain good communications and relationships with federal policymakers and their staff. \n  \nA recording of this event can be found here.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/development-workshop-mary-jo-mitchell-director-of-govt-and-public-affairs-paa-title-tba/
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SUMMARY:Tiffany Joseph\, Northeastern University\, "Not All In: Race\, Immigration\, and Health Care  Exclusion in the Age of Obamacare"
DESCRIPTION:CCIS / CSIM / BIMI / GMC // CCPR book presentation (via zoom) on 11/7/25.  This event may be recorded.  Please note that the time listed is Pacific Time. Registration link:   https://ucsd.zoom.us/meeting/register/OOns5nFVTzCf139m4hWE0Q \nIf the link does not work for you\, please copy and paste it onto your web browser.  The registration link is also available on the CCIS website (ccis.ucsd.edu) here\, https://ccis.ucsd.edu/events/index.html \nFor more information please email w2tam@ucsd.edu. \n  \nBiography: Dr. Tiffany Joseph is Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Northeastern University. Her research and teaching interests explore race\, ethnicity\, and migration in the Americas; immigrants’ health and healthcare access; immigration and health policy; and the experiences of faculty of color in academia. Her most recent book\, (Not) All In: Race\, Immigration\, and Healthcare Exclusion in the Age of Obamacare Uohns Hopkins University Press)\, explores how documentation status\, race\, and ethnicity influence the healthcare access of immigrants after comprehensive health reform. She is also the author of Race on the Move: Brazilian Migrants and the Global Reconstruction of Race (Stanford University Press\, 2015) and her work has been published in various peer-reviewed journals and national media outlets. \nNot All In: Race\, Immigration\, and Health Care Exclusion in the Age of Obamacare\, Tiffany Joseph\nAbstract: Despite progressive policy strides in health care reform\, immigrant communities continue to experience stark disparities across the United States. Not All In exposes the insidious contradiction of Massachusetts’ advanced health care system and the exclusionary experiences of its immigrant communities. Joseph illustrates how patients’ race\, ethnicity\, and legal status determine their access to health coverage and care services\, revealing a disturbing paradox where policy advances and individual experiences drastically diverge. Examining Boston’s Brazilian\, Dominican\, and Salvadoran communities\, this book provides an exhaustive analysis spanning nearly a decade to highlight the profound impacts of the Affordable Care Act and subsequent policy shifts on these marginalized groups. Not All In is a critical examination of the systemic barriers that perpetuate health care disparities. Joseph challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable truths about racialized legal status and its profound implications on health care access. This essential book illuminates the complexities of policy implementation and advocates for more inclusive reforms that genuinely cater to all. Urging policymakers\, health care providers\, and activists to rethink strategies that bridge the gap between legislation and life\, this book reminds us that in the realm of health care\, being progressive is not synonymous with inclusivity. \n 
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/not-all-in-race-immigration-and-health-care-exclusion-in-the-age-of-obamacare-tiffany-joseph/
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