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Subject Recently From CLASP: Farm Bill Concerns, Dangerous Data
Date May 30, 2024 7:43 PM
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This week: Farm Bill Concerns, Dangerous Data
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RECENTLY FROM CLASP
May 30, 2024
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Farm Bill Passed by House Ag Committee Would Cut Food Assistance by $30 Billion
On May 24 by a vote of 33 to 21, the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee passed the Farm Bill, which includes provisions that could strip roughly $30 billion in food assistance from SNAP households over the next decade. CLASP is deeply concerned about this cut resulting from the bill’s failure to maintain the necessary updates to the Thrifty Food Plan [[link removed]] , the underlying formula for determining SNAP benefits.
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Wrapping Up Mental Health Awareness Month
Friday marks the conclusion of Mental Health Awareness Month. To wrap up the month, CLASP experts have focused on the importance of youth mental health. Check out new blogs about why young people may be reluctant to access mental health services [[link removed]] and the critical role of the new Youth Mental Health Corps [[link removed]] .
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Dangerous Data: What Communities Should Know about Artificial Intelligence, the School-to-Prison Pipeline, and School Surveillance
In recent years, federal policymakers have taken steps to address the societal implications of AI and big data technologies. However, these efforts have largely failed to address the specific harms that these technologies raise for youth and young adults of color and youth from other historically marginalized communities.
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Brown’s Legacy: Race-Conscious, not Colorblind, Policies Can Fix Systemic Inequities
Seventy years ago, the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education [[link removed]] declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional, marking a pivotal moment in the struggle for civil rights in the United States. While this decision was a crucial step toward equality in education, its promise remains unfulfilled.
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Prison labor amplifies deep-seated issues within the criminal justice system and casts a stark light on the intersection of labor rights, social justice, and the ethics of incarceration.
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CLASP in the News
MAY 28, 2024 | MAD IN AMERICA
Are We Listening? Youth Mental Challenges are Rooted in Community Violence [[link removed]]
(republication of Deanie Anyangwe’s CLASP blog post)
MAY 20, 2024 | C-SPAN WASHINGTON JOURNAL
Indivar Dutta-Gupta and Scott Winship on the 60th Anniversary of LBJ's "War on Poverty" [[link removed]]
Upcoming Events
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June 4: India Heckstall will speak at New America’s webinar [[link removed]] “Building Worker Power in the Energy Economy: A Department of Energy Fellowship for Workforce Innovators.”
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June 5: Christian Collins will moderate an event [[link removed]] on behalf of the D.C. chapter of the Labor and Employment Research Association entitled “Care Work and Wage Inequality in the United States: A Role for Care as Industrial Policy.”
Recent Events
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May 20: Emily Andrews spoke at the International Rescue Committee’s Building Inclusive Economies event in NYC. She participated on a panel titled, “Envisioning Inclusivity As the Cornerstone of America’s Economic Future.”
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