I'm thrilled to announce the Penn-Wharton conference on race and economics, in honor of the upcoming 100th anniversary of Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander receiving her PhD in economics from Penn. October 16th, 10:30-5:30ET, register here: events.wharton.upenn.edu/the-penn-whart…
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Outstanding lineup of papers and scholars for Penn-Wharton Conference on Race and Economics, in honor of the 100th anniversary of Sadie Alexander’s economics PhD from Penn. (1/2)
1) I would not understand this issue nearly so well without working side-by-side with @homeless_hero.
2) Everything else I learned from @SandyDarity and @WSpriggs. Learn from them October 16th!
On Oct. 16 we honor the legacy of @Penn alum & Philadelphia pioneer Sadie Alexander, the 1st black woman in the U.S. to earn a PhD in #economics.
Proud to lead off an event elevating current black economists & promoting race-related research in the field. whr.tn/raceandeconomi…pic.twitter.com/jhpeFB7hUr
Excited to be giving the keynote lecture for the Penn Wharton conference honoring Sadie Mosell Tanner Alexander, the first black economics Ph.D. recipient in the US.
This Friday, @conradcmiller + @EDerenoncourt will present at the @wharton Conference on Race and Economics! Conrad will discuss his research on race and policing and Ellora will present her work on minimum wages and racial inequality. Register below!