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US WORKING FAMILIES BROOKINGS: Finding common ground for working families ... April 3rd 2024 in DC Open PDF: Convergence-26438-Collaborative-on-Supports-for-Working-Families-Blueprint-for-Action.pdf Open PDF: https://convergencepolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Convergence-Collaborative-on-Supports-for-Working-Families-Blueprint-for-Action.pdf Peter Burgess COMMENTARY Peter Burgess | |||||||||
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Dear Peter, Join us at The Brookings Institution to hear an exciting inside deep dive into consensus-based solutions forged in the Convergence Collaborative on Supports for Working Families featuring Collaborative Director, Abby McCloskey, and Collaborative participants Tara Watson, Joshua McCabe, and Lina Guzman. Molly Kinder will moderate the discussion. This project is garnering a lot of media attention from outlets like The New York Times (December and March), NPR, The Dallas Morning News, and U.S .& World Report. Following this conversation, Jessica Grose will moderate an inspiring panel on finding common ground with Convergence Board Members Stuart M. Butler and Lindsay Torrico, as well as Maya MacGuineas who participated in the Convergence Dialogue on Building a Better Budget Process. Register Here Please see the invite from Brookings with more details below. We hope to see you there! Sincerely, Mariah Levison CEO and President Convergence Center for Policy Resolution Finding common ground for working families Wednesday, April 3, 2024, 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. EDT The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 https://www.brookings.edu/events/finding-common-ground-for-working-families/ Throughout 2023, the Convergence Collaborative brought together experts from across the political spectrum to find common ground on challenges facing working families with young children. The resulting consensus document was released in January of this year. The organization’s collaborative process is different from other attempts to find common ground on these issues because it emphasizes relationship-building and facilitated dialogue among people with deeply held convictions and diverse perspectives. On April 3, join the Center for Economic and Social Opportunity at Brookings to learn about the four pillars making up the Convergence Collaborative’s blueprint for action, and the Convergence process as a potential model for problem-solving in polarizing policy spaces. Two members of the Collaborative–Lina Guzman (Child Trends) and Josh McCabe (Niskanen Center)–will join leader of the group Abby McCloskey (McCloskey Policy LCC) on a panel moderated by Brookings's Molly Kinder to discuss the four areas of common ground for working families. Following their conversation, Stuart Butler (Brookings), Maya MacGuineas (Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget), and Lindsay Torrico (American Bankers Association Foundation) will broaden the issue to discuss finding common ground on polarizing issues with the New York Times’ Jessica Grose. The event will run from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. EDT, followed by a light reception. This event will be open to attend in person or watch online. Online viewers can submit questions via email to events@brookings.edu or on X (formerly Twitter) using #CommonGround. Guests at Brookings are required to attest to their state of health before attending. Visitors may not enter the building if they are feeling ill for any reason, have any symptoms commonly associated with COVID-19, have recently tested positive for COVID-19 and do not yet meet the criteria to resume normal activities based on current CDC guidance, or have been advised by their healthcare professional or otherwise to not enter any space where some persons may not be vaccinated. Welcome and introduction Tara Watson, David M. Rubenstein Fellow and Director, Center for Economic Security and Opportunity, Brookings Panel: Four areas of common ground for working families
Tara Watson, David M. Rubenstein Fellow and Director, Center for Economic Security and Opportunity, Brookings Reception |