Working in concert with other climate measures in the reconciliation bill, a #PriceOnCarbon will get us to our 2030 goal for emissions reductions, as a study from @rff shows.
Learn more about this essential tool:
https://t.co/wS4JSiQfnx
Be a part of the change you want to see as we protect our ecosystem. Here is a great opportunity from my published article.
Carbon Pollution Pricing: A 21st Century Shield for American Families - Climate-XChange https://t.co/94aj7qNga9
It is a great pleasure to have my book chapter ("The Impact of Terrorism in South Asia: Implications and Prospects" - Chapter 15) published with my co-author Dr. Ihekwoaba Onwudiwe and edited by Dr. Raymond Izarali and Dr. Dalbir Ahlawat.
Access a copy at https://t.co/M4xntXCo8d
This is a call of accountability to the Nigerian government, @mbuhari. Stop breaking the hearts of the future generation and students who believe in fairness and equality. #EndSARS#EndPoliceBrutality.
The irony of life. I taught my students today about crimes committed by the government/police, such as breach of civil liberties. Meanwhile, back in Nigeria, innocent youth are being killed by armed enforcement officers for peacefully protesting to end police brutality.
Indeed a slap to democracy. I remember a conversation I had with a student who asked if studying criminal justice is worth it because of police brutality and its unchecked practices?
Angel Tree is a program for kids of incarcerated parents. Through this program, the incarcerated parent can sign up for their child to receive a gift on behalf of the parent. #holidayspirit
Great research discussion with Professors and Colleagues of the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs. Thanks to everyone for coming out.
Join us at the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs Research Forum. I will be speaking on โNeighborhood and Crime: Implications of Social Disorganization Theory.โ Please stop by if you can. @TxSouthern_AJ@TexasSouthernAJ@bjmlspa@MrsNanceBush
We owe it to ourselves to empower people and not just hoard knowledge.
A lot has changed since one year and I am thankful for the significant impact of the past year in my career. Hard work indeed pays, so never give up.
This year, I also remember sitting in a room as an ACJS Doctoral Fellow and learning so much about the industry route from experts who have received their PhDs and pursuing industry track opportunities. It feels really fulfilling to be able to pour back to the 2019 MSI Fellows.