BWLN Symposium: The Marshall Plan for Moms: What Would It Mean for America to Put Care First?
Join the Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network (BWLN) and the Marshall Plan for Moms for the BWLN's annual symposium on The Marshall Plan for Moms: What Would It Mean for America to Put Care First?.
10:00-10:15 a.m. EDT: Welcome and Opening Remarks
10:15-11:15 a.m. EDT: Panel 1 - Taking Stock: America’s Care Economy in 2021
*Caitlin Millat ’18 (Moderator), Climenko Fellow and Lecturer in Law, Harvard Law School
*Mara Bolis, Associate Director, Women’s Economic Rights, Oxfam America
*Fatima Goss Graves, President and CEO, National Women’s Law Center
*Betsey Stevenson, Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Economics (by courtesy), University of Michigan, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
*Haeyoung Yoon, Senior Policy Director, National Domestic Workers Alliance
11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.: Panel 2 - Looking Forward: Reimagining an Equitable Care Infrastructure
*LaToya Baldwin Clark (Moderator), Assistant Professor of Law, UCLA Law
*Tim Allen, CEO, Care.com
*Rhian Horgan, Founder & CEO, Silvur
*Rep. Grace Meng, Member, U.S. House of Representatives (NY-6)
*Dr. Aisha Nyandoro, CEO, Magnolia Mother’s Trust/Springboard to Opportunities
1:15-2:15 p.m. EDT: Leadership Roundtable - Reflections on a Marshall Plan for Moms
*Jennifer Weiss-Wolf (Moderator), Vice President for Development, Brennan Center for Justice
*Gary Barker, President and CEO, Promundo
*Bernard C. Coleman III, Chief Diversity & Engagement Officer, Gusto
*Sarita Gupta, Director, Future of Work(ers) Program, Ford Foundation
*Dee Poku, Founder and CEO, The Wie Suite
2:15-2:30 p.m. EDT: Closing Remarks
This event is free and open to the public; kindly register via Zoom. Attendees will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom link and password after registering.
This event has been approved for 3.5 New York State CLE credits in the category of Areas of Professional Practice (1 credit per panel or 3.5 credits for attendees who attend all three panels). The credit is both transitional and nontransitional; it is appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys. Out-of-state CLE: NYU School of Law is an accredited provider of CLE in New York State. If you are seeking CLE credit for a different state, we recommend you consult with your state’s CLE Board to ascertain regulations on reciprocity.
For questions, please email womensleadership@nyu.edu.