
Tom Shapiro on Netflix's "Explained: The Racial Wealth Gap"
- Data For Progress cites “Stalling Dreams” in the article “The President Doesn’t Need Congress to Cancel Student Loan Debt. Democrats Will Push for Action in 2021,” report by Tom Shapiro, Tatjana Meschede & Laura Sullivan, September 17, 2020
- Knox Pages cites “Toxic Inequality: How America’s Wealth Gap Destroys Mobility, Deepens the Racial Divide, and Threatens Our Future,” report by Tom Shapiro, August 13, 2020
- WBUR cites “Toxic Inequality: How America’s Wealth Gap Destroys Mobility, Deepens the Racial Divide, and Threatens Our Future,” report by Tom Shapiro, July 21, 2020
- On Point WAMU 88.5 cites “Toxic Inequality: How America’s Wealth Gap Destroys Mobility, Deepens the Racial Divide, and Threatens Our Future,” report by Tom Shapiro, July 21, 2020
- “Adapting Management Values to Remote Work.” In HR People and Strategy Blog, Sarah Taghvai-Soroui says successful remote work requires “organizations to critically re-examine their traditional workplace regimes and the values and assumptions that have carried over into their remote work operation.”
- Center for American Progress cites “Building the Assets of Low and Moderate Income Workers and Their Families: The Role of Employee Ownership,” report by Janet Boguslaw, January 20, 2020
- Elizabeth Warren’s “My plan to cancel student loan debt” draws from IASP’s “Stalling Dreams” report by Tom Shapiro, Tatjana Meschede & Laura Sullivan, January 16, 2020
- Rolling Stone cites “Stalling Dreams” report by Tom Shapiro, Tatjana Meschede & Laura Sullivan, January 15, 2020
- “Investing in the Future of Our Community: A Case Study on Funders’ Motivation for Supporting Children’s Savings Accounts.” Webinar spotlighting research conducted by IASP featuring Becca Loya as a speaker, January 8, 2020
- Janet Boguslaw interviews with Rutgers University about research on building the wealth of low-income populations with a focuses particularly on women and people of color. “CLEO - Curriculum Library for Employee Ownership,” January 1, 2020