The Humphrey Public Affairs Review (HPAR) is the student-run academic journal of the @HHHSchool at @UMNews.
Well-researched analysis, a dearth of hot takes.
Publish your work with the Humphrey Public Affairs Review (HPAR)! We are accepting submissions for formal policy papers, book reviews, and blog posts until Monday, October 31st. Open to all current Humphrey students. Submit and read previous issues at https://t.co/E7j7zHXGUz
📢 The Humphrey Public Affairs Review 2023 is here and I'm thrilled to share my latest short piece on what the U.S. invasion and withdrawal meant for the Hazaras in Afghanistan. Check out the article now in the link below!
https://t.co/ldHYLDhi4o
#Afghanistan#Hazaras
We are #HHHProud of Jenna Hoge (MPP ’23), who just completed the Boston Marathon! Hoge started running during the early days of the pandemic, saying, “it let me clear my head and reset. It’s also great for ruminating on ideas - great for writing papers.”
Congrats Jenna! 👏💪
California’s farmworkers—largely migrant Latino/a men, women, & even children— r vulnerable to wildfire hazards b/c they work outdoors and r increasingly exposed 2 dangerous levels of smoke during each wildfire season.
Read more @ pg. 34, Vol. 8 of HPAR, https://t.co/E7j7zHXGUz
Master of Human Rights student Isabel Huot-Link piece considers topics of decolonization and justice in "The Future Unsettled: A Multi-Scalar Framework for Decolonization in the United States" Read the whole article on page 27 of HPAR Volume 8 at https://t.co/C5AcTNmjPL
We're re-launching our Twitter! PASA is the official student organization of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. Follow us to keep up with our events, advocacy, and other ways you can get involved! @HHHSchool@UMNews ✨
Read HPAR Managing Editor Carley Mossbrook-Addy's review of "Breathing Fire: Female Inmate Firefighters on the Front Lines of California's Wildfires" by Jaime Lowe on page 31 of Volume 8 of the Humphrey Public Affairs Review. Find it at: https://t.co/C5AcTNmjPL
Meet the HPAR team: Margaret Turvey, Editor!
-First-year MPP interested in policy analysis & racial & income inequality
- Graduate of University of Vermont in 2018
- During the pandemic, started a book club together w/ high school friends & are on their 40th book together!
Meet the HPAR team: Margaret Turvey, Editor!
-First-year MPP interested in policy analysis & racial & income inequality
- Graduate of University of Vermont in 2018
- During the pandemic, started a book club together w/ high school friends & are on their 40th book together!
Visit HPAR at the upcoming Humphrey student organization and involvement fair!
Talk to us about joining HPAR next semester or any last minute submissions.
Visit HPAR at the upcoming Humphrey student organization and involvement fair!
Talk to us about joining HPAR next semester or any last minute submissions.
Thank you, Humphrey Students, for your submissions to the Humphrey Public Affairs Review! We are excited to begin editing and create a new volume of the Humphrey School's student-run journal.
Meet the team: Josie Meloy is one of the senior editors of HPAR. She is a first-year Masters of Public Policy Student with an interest in disability and public health policy analysis.
Meet the team: Josie Meloy is one of the senior editors of HPAR. She is a first-year Masters of Public Policy Student with an interest in disability and public health policy analysis.
Thank you, Humphrey Students, for your submissions to the Humphrey Public Affairs Review! We are excited to begin editing and create a new volume of the Humphrey School's student-run journal.