Please check out #resource-sharing on Discord for most up-to-date resources!!

Notes are in this drive:

Event Documentation - Google Drive

All Recordings

Recordings

Friday

<aside> 💡 Pre-Event Office Hours with Professor Frieden Date: Oct 23, 2020 12:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: Professor Frieden, a Professor at Harvard University's Department of Government (a division of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences) debriefs with participants on the intersectionality of several Policython tracks, such as economic equity and public health. Frieden's teaching and research focuses on the politics of international monetary and financial relations. Recording: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1q5di5M2FNAuyiX82wYAIkqorldy4bDWh?usp=sharing

</aside>

<aside> 💡 Opening Ceremony w. Sara Hess Date: Oct 23, 2020 5:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: Sara Hess is the Associate Economic Affairs Officer at United Nations and will be hosting our Keynote presentation to kick off the Pandemic Policython. Recording: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wcUJB9ARjkG7aoLQwfC2VHK2mQTRTsUt?usp=sharing

</aside>

<aside> 💡 Brainstorming Workshop w. Professor Rebecca Brenner Date: Oct 23, 2020 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: Rebecca is a Lecturer and Teaching Faculty at the Cornell Institute for Public Affairs. Rebecca's primary concentration is in Environmental Policy.Rebecca is an Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future Faculty Fellow, a 2017-1018 Faculty Fellow in Engaged Learning, a 2018-2019 Faculty Fellow in Engaged Scholarship at Engaged Cornell, and a Faculty Affiliate of the Mario Einaudi Center's Working Group on Disasters. In addition to her teaching role, Rebecca is a Faculty Advisor. She also serves as the CIPA student advising coordinator and is a central point for CIPA faculty advising. Recording: https://harvard.zoom.us/rec/share/SNYelrM9295VAF9ApMqzVcOvrdOnlUrelTJ4EY0cPwJMYyTLwhBeaQhSCWubwk8F.MQ0RmRBQtfPxdHjt

</aside>

Saturday:

<aside> 💡 Ending Gender-Based Violence w. Professor Annekathryn Goodman
Date: Oct. 24, 2020 12:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: Annekathryn Goodman, MD, MPH is a Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School and a Fellow of both the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American College of Surgeons. She has a full-time practice in Gynecologic Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital and is an affiliate of MGH Global Disaster Response and the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. In addition to board certification in gynecologic oncology, she is certified in acupuncture, and has completed training in both pastoral and palliative care. Recording: https://harvard.zoom.us/rec/share/uF1_4wngFyOxY9l5Fcsh_3HgUTkJ7Rsz6AfCPU4ewDCMf2sbO_XjDCymGV-4dvKK.C3cM2HeoNBATxt0o?startTime=1603555298000 Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ax_5jQpMyV5I0KWQLQWtk97ueZuYcJ8yU46lUkzUV5U/edit?usp=sharing

</aside>

<aside> 💡 Getting into Journalism Early On w. Momina Naveed Date: Oct. 24, 2020 1:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: Momina Naveed is a freshman at Dartmouth College who is passionate about delving into the intersections of journalism with feminism, public policy, economics, and politics. She has written for several online publications and is now working on her first book. Recording:https://harvard.zoom.us/rec/share/uF1_4wngFyOxY9l5Fcsh_3HgUTkJ7Rsz6AfCPU4ewDCMf2sbO_XjDCymGV-4dvKK.C3cM2HeoNBATxt0o?startTime=1603559083000

</aside>

<aside> 💡 US-Canada relations, Role of International Relations and Policy, and COVID-19 w. Canadian Consul General David Alward Date: Oct. 24, 2020 2:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: David Nathan Alward was appointed as Canada’s Consul General to New England in May of 2015, and serves as Canada’s representative in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1999, was sworn in as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture in 2003, and took the oath of office to become the 32nd Premier of New Brunswick in 2010. Recording: https://harvard.zoom.us/rec/share/j_pO3MmavbglJI4vkhKjgDbOxviQsFCWa4oKtig-4zn4QfWcyA0-prBm8WBNOY9H.hzsjP9rkalWyN1BJ Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-TC9r3e7HJDO7rI-ESlGMZbNtvCYw8Bi6w3kd-sCgtA/edit?usp=sharing

</aside>

<aside> 💡 Mental Health Policy w. Canadian Member of Parliament Majid Jowhari Date: Oct. 24, 2020 3:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: Majid Jowhari MP is a Canadian Liberal politician who represents the riding of Richmond Hill in the House of Commons of Canada. He was first elected in the 2015 federal election and was re-elected in 2019. He is the first federal nominee and candidate of Iranian heritage. Recording: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14tg4FV42rQRKmvJPDXk1ljUIBuTu_0yw/view?ts=5f9380a7

</aside>

<aside> 💡 Crime and COVID w. Professor David Abrams Date: Oct. 24, 2020 4:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: David Abrams is one of the leading young economists working in empirical law and economics. His work strives to understand and measure how individuals respond to incentives in various legal contexts. In his work on intellectual property law, he has investigated the expected impact of the America Invents Act, examined the effect of patent duration on innovation, and used natural language processing to establish more reliable measures of patent value. In his latest empirical work he has shown that long-held views on patent value and citations do not hold and introduced a new model of innovation to account for the findings. He has also done substantial work in criminal justice, including investigating whether longer sentences deter crime, how defendant race impacts judicial decisions, to what extent attorney skill affects case outcomes, and how much individuals value freedom. Recording:

</aside>

<aside> 💡 How I started a successful organization over the summer: LawyerUp w. Umeesha D'Alwis Date: Oct. 24, 2020 5:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: Umeesha D'Alwis is the Founder and CEO of LawyerUp, an international legal experience that provides thousands of students with legal internships all over the world. As a current first-generation junior at Pepperdine University studying Computer Science and Philosophy, Ms. D'Alwis believes that the intersection between technology and policy is only growing. She looks forward to speaking more at the Policython. Recording: https://harvard.zoom.us/rec/share/s50qTZKehCLju8diI9FA6RNqFgRmo63AAqkWgvCvab2cZeXsZZtRVCPlW2-hg3KY._f3UEBEGJdPIXLfJ?startTime=1603573484000

</aside>

<aside> 💡 GenZ and Activism w. Ziad Ahmed Date: Oct. 24, 2020 7:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Speaker Bio: Ziad Ahmed (he/him/his) is a 21-year-old social entrepreneur, speaker, and student. As a senior at Yale, he is the CEO of JUV Consulting, a purpose-driven Generation Z company that works with clients to help them understand young people. Working with numerous Fortune 500 companies, and named to 2019 Forbes #30Under30 list at 19, he is still just your average young person that spends way too much time on TikTok. Recording:https://harvard.zoom.us/rec/share/0gk_sad0CcRjbGmB166tifMdqpsax3oN1R_DfqAFXPHxGI1JJ4HR3In2s9pEpm1E.OvPingN4uQ6btu3k?startTime=1603581391000

</aside>

Sunday