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Dr. Darrick Hamilton is Utilizing Academic Research for Social Action

45 min · 3 de sep de 2025
Portada del episodio Dr. Darrick Hamilton is Utilizing Academic Research for Social Action

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What is the purpose of an economy? What if economies were centered on people instead of money? What if everyone had access to both income AND wealth? These are the questions Dr. Darrick Hamilton works to problem-solve at the Institute on Race, Power, And Political Economy – an academic center he founded and directs at the New School in New York City, where he and his colleagues work to create “knowledge for action.” In this episode, Dr. Hamilton delivers some “Political Economics 101” delving into inclusive economic rights, human-centered economies, and trust-based governance. He also explains how his Baby Bonds program is leveling the economic playing field for over 33,000 babies in Connecticut and how investing in low-income and low-wealth people leads to positive economic benefits for everyone. Learn more about the Institute on Race, Power, And Political Economy [https://racepowerpolicy.org/] Learn more about Baby Bonds [https://racepowerpolicy.org/baby-bonds/]

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Portada del episodio Dr. Darrick Hamilton is Utilizing Academic Research for Social Action

Dr. Darrick Hamilton is Utilizing Academic Research for Social Action

What is the purpose of an economy? What if economies were centered on people instead of money? What if everyone had access to both income AND wealth? These are the questions Dr. Darrick Hamilton works to problem-solve at the Institute on Race, Power, And Political Economy – an academic center he founded and directs at the New School in New York City, where he and his colleagues work to create “knowledge for action.” In this episode, Dr. Hamilton delivers some “Political Economics 101” delving into inclusive economic rights, human-centered economies, and trust-based governance. He also explains how his Baby Bonds program is leveling the economic playing field for over 33,000 babies in Connecticut and how investing in low-income and low-wealth people leads to positive economic benefits for everyone. Learn more about the Institute on Race, Power, And Political Economy [https://racepowerpolicy.org/] Learn more about Baby Bonds [https://racepowerpolicy.org/baby-bonds/]

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