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On Thursday, April 11, Renato Rocha presented on public charge at Boston College’s Global Migration Conference.
On April 1-3, Anna Cielinski and Judy Mortrude will give several presentations on WIOA, lifelong learning, the 2020 Census, and CTE at the 2019 Coalition on Adult Basic Education in New Orleans, LA.
On March 22, Renato Rocha will be speaking at the Maternal and Child Health Training on Policy Development Conference in Washington DC.
On February 11-12, Becca Ullrich will be presenting on “Keeping Immigrant Families Safe in Early Childhood Programs” at the National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Association Conference in Washington, D.C.
On February 6, Kisha Bird will speak on “Beyond Handshakes: How States Can Take Advantage of the New Perkins Act to Deepen Partnerships and Improve Alignment with WIOA” panel discussion at the 2019 Skills Summit sponsored by the National Skills Summit in Washington, D.C.
On January 31, Wendy Cervantes will be presenting at the National Home Visiting Summit.
On January 30, Duy Pham will be speaking at a webinar hosted by Bread for the World about the connection between mass incarceration and hunger as well as the disproportionate impact of mass incarceration on food security among communities of color.
On January 28, Christine Johnson-Staub spoke about why child care is important to maintaining family economic stability at Mothering Justice’s State of the Mama convening in Washington, D.C.
On January 25, Madison Hardee spoke on a panel discussion about the health and wellbeing of immigrant children and families at the Health Action Conference hosted by Families USA in Washington, D.C.
On January 17, Wendy Cervantes spoke at a webinar hosted by Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees titled “The Border and Beyond: Federal Immigration Policy Outlook and Philanthropic Engagement”.