Mills College Public Policy Program

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Congratulations 2024 graduates!  The last Mills MPPs… for now.  MPAs coming soon.
04/30/2024

Congratulations 2024 graduates! The last Mills MPPs… for now. MPAs coming soon.

Graduates celebrated scholarships, friendships, and gratitude at Northeastern's Oakland campus commencement.

California’s Reparations Task Force “is expected to finalize recommendations Saturday at Mills College”:
05/03/2023

California’s Reparations Task Force “is expected to finalize recommendations Saturday at Mills College”:

We meet the nine members of California’s historic Reparations Task Force, who share personal stories of experiencing the systemic racism they are trying to address. In July, the task force will present recommendations for addressing the harms that have been identified through their work.

Online conference from Mills next week!
02/15/2023

Online conference from Mills next week!

Movement on reparations in states like California is a step forward but roadblocks, political opposition and more remain.

Reparations: The Constitutional Law LandscapePlease join us online on Wednesday, November 30 from 1pm – 3pm Pacific Time...
11/21/2022

Reparations: The Constitutional Law Landscape

Please join us online on Wednesday, November 30 from 1pm – 3pm Pacific Time for a virtual panel discussion with Professor Roy L. Brooks of the University of San Diego School of Law, Professor Margaret Burnham of Northeastern University Law School, and attorney Nicholas Cummings, corporation counsel and city attorney for the City of Evanston. The panel will address the constitutionality of various reparations proposals and will consider how policymakers might anticipate and structure reparations initiatives with Equal Protection challenges in mind.

The event is hosted by the Racial Redress and Reparations Lab of the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project, in partnership with the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy and the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at Northeastern University, and the Black Reparations Project at Mills College at Northeastern.

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Please join us on Wednesday, November 30 at 4pm, for a virtual panel discussion, Reparations: The Constitutional Law Landscape!

If you love planning, public participation, and surveys, contribute to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's next...
11/10/2022

If you love planning, public participation, and surveys, contribute to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's next Public Participation Plan by November 30 at

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Welcome Mills policy professor Shanti Brien back to campus on Tuesday, November 1!
10/27/2022

Welcome Mills policy professor Shanti Brien back to campus on Tuesday, November 1!

Mills College at Northeastern's Indigenous Heritage Month 2022 invites you to ...

A Conversation with Shanti Brien
Nov 1 @ 6:45pm | GSB 101, Mills College
Free and Open to the Public, Registration Link in Bio

Shanti Brien is an attorney, advocate, educator and writer. She is an enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) tribe and founding president of the UC Berkeley Native and Indigenous Alumni Association. Her most recent book, Almost Innocent, follows the legal and personal journeys of Shanti's clients, in the context of a criminal investigation thrust into the author's private life. Their stories bring to life the criminal justice system in all its messy, complicated, tragic humanity.

Registration is required. This event is free and open to the public, thanks to Mills College at Northeastern's Indigenous Heritage Month 2022, The Dept of Public Policy and Political Science, and the Dept of Race, Gender and S*xuality.

Mills College Indigenous Heritage Month 2022 is organized by the Ethnic Studies Program, and the Programming Committee at The Center for Student Leadership, Equity and Excellence.

Mills College at Northeastern University currently occupies unceded Ohlone Territory on the village site of Huichin. For learn more about Huichin and restorative actions including paying shuumi (gift) to those whose land we occupy, please visit https://SogoreaTe-landtrust.org.

Tell a friend: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is pleased to share a Program Examiner (Recent Graduate) Job Op...
09/29/2022

Tell a friend: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is pleased to share a Program Examiner (Recent Graduate) Job Opportunity Announcement. The job announcement will be open Thursday, September 29 to October 7, 2022. Please share with candidates that may be interested – we have open positions across many OMB offices/program areas. Candidates should apply using the following link:

This is a Pathways Recent Graduate position. The Recent Graduate (RG) will receive on-the-job training as required to support the assignment area. The incumbent plans, conducts, and completes special analyses and studies to support budget, legislative, management, financial management, procurement,....

Our new colleague (a Mount Holyoke grad) is doing some amazing things:
08/31/2022

Our new colleague (a Mount Holyoke grad) is doing some amazing things:

Maria Ivanova serves on the Rwanda delegation that successfully advocated for a UN resolution to develop a legally binding plan to end plastic pollution across the globe by 2040.

08/17/2022

Know anyone versatile enough to teach one of these classes, and flexible enough to (possibly) switch between San Francisco and Oakland campus locations?
Semester
Course #
Course Name
F22
ECON 1115
Principles of Macroeconomics (San Francisco)
F22
PHIL 1145
Technology and Human Values (San Francisco) (sec 33)
F22
PHIL 1145
Technology and Human Values (San Francisco) (sec 34)
F22
PSYC 1101
Foundations of Psychology (San Francisco) (sec 35)
F22
SOCL 1102
S*x, Gender, and Pop Culture (San Francisco) (sec 33)
F22
SOCL 2358
Current Issues in Cities and Suburbs (San Francisco) (sec 36)

Congratulations to Mills policy alum Esther Lucero on her appointment to the Seattle Indigenous Advisory Council.
08/04/2022

Congratulations to Mills policy alum Esther Lucero on her appointment to the Seattle Indigenous Advisory Council.

Today, the Seattle City Council confirmed the appointment of nine members to the City’s new Indigenous Advisory Council (IAC). Established by legislation, the IAC includes representation from the area’s diverse Indigenous communities and establishes a critical step forward in strengthening the C...

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