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Bringing together scholars from the many universities and public policy institutions in the New York City metropolitan area, New York City SSN addresses a variety of public policy issues, particularly in the areas of work and family, economic inequality, and labor rights. Members contribute meaningful research to better align the work-family and reproductive rights constituencies, and organize around the money in politics debate.

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CUNY Hunter College
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CUNY Graduate Center
  • Inequality
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Positive Sun Strategies
  • Inequality
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New York University
  • Public Health
  • Reproductive Health
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
  • Public Health
End of Life Choices New York
  • Gender & Sexuality
  • Public Health
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  • Inequality
  • Health Care
CUNY Graduate Center
  • Labor
Brennan Center for Justice
  • Elections & Voting
CUNY Brooklyn College
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CUNY Graduate Center
  • Race & Ethnicity
Resilience Lab Psychotherapy P.L.L.C.
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Fordham University
  • Gender & Sexuality
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New York University
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Columbia University
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