About the chapter
Colorado SSN was launched in 2016 to bring together engaged scholars statewide. Colorado SSN focuses on connecting members with policymakers, community leaders, and journalists. Members conduct policy-relevant research in the areas of immigration, public health, urban planning, the environment, law and courts, and education.
Leaders
- Immigration
- Race & Ethnicity
- Education
University of Colorado, Denver
Latest Contributions
How Inequality and Politics Influence Government Responses to Natural Disasters
Key Findings Brief,
How The United States Can Support Immigrants En Route to Citizenship
Key Findings Brief,
Expand Emergency Medicaid to Cover Comprehensive COVID-19 Treatment
Policy Recommendation,
Latest in the News
"Puerto Rico’s Electricity Problems Go Beyond Maria and Fiona for Progressives From a Devastating Supreme Court Loss," Fernando Tormos-Aponte (with ), Monkey Cage, The Washington Post, September 28, 2022.
Ming Hsu Chen quoted by Natalie Zhang, "How International Students Became a White House Target During the Coronavirus Pandemic" CNBC , August 20, 2022.
"Why Paid Leave Should Be Kept in Build Back Better," Jennifer C. Greenfield, The Hill, November 21, 2021.
"Hurricanes May Not Discriminate, but Governments and Utility Companies Do, Our Research Finds," Mary Angelica Painter (with ), Monkey Cage/Analysis, The Washington Post, September 23, 2021.
"Pregnancy Is Much More Dangerous Than Abortion — Meaning Abortion Bans Like Texas’ Will Be Deadly," Amanda Stevenson, Commentary, Salon, September 11, 2021.
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