Welcome to Bay Area SSN

About the chapter

Bay Area SSN was launched in 2010, bringing together an engaged, interdisciplinary group of scholars from across the region. Drawing on the research of local participants, SSN members from other regions, and invited guests, we seek to contribute to more effective public policy and enhanced citizen engagement. Among particular areas of interest are poverty and inequality, immigration, and the quality of governance at the local, state and national level.

Chapter Members

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San Jose State University
  • Children & Families
  • Criminal Justice
  • Public Health
  • Race & Ethnicity
  • Reproductive Health
Stanford University
  • Public Health
Stanford University
  • Housing
  • Immigration
  • Inequality
  • Race & Ethnicity
Stanford University
  • Immigration
  • Race & Ethnicity
University of California, San Francisco
  • Reproductive Health
  • Gender & Sexuality
  • Health Care
University of California, San Francisco
  • Reproductive Health
  • Gender & Sexuality
  • Public Health
Stanford University
  • Movements & Political Parties
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Union of Concerned Scientists
  • Governance
  • Elections & Voting
UC Berkeley School of Public Health
  • Environment & Energy
University of California-Berkeley
  • Criminal Justice
  • Race & Ethnicity
  • Inequality
  • Elections & Voting
Stanford University
  • Media & Public Opinion
  • Labor
  • Foreign Policy & Security
Stanford University
  • Public Health
  • Children & Families
San Francisco State University
  • Colleges & Universities
  • Race & Ethnicity
Stanford University
  • Race & Ethnicity
  • Environment & Energy
  • Movements & Political Parties
University of California-San Francisco
  • Public Health
  • Reproductive Health

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