Automation has the potential to radically change what work looks like. This includes workers focusing on what humans are innately skilled for and leaving mundane tasks to machines. While there will be opportunities for increased advancement and quality of life, it also has the … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Stephen Pruitt, Southern Regional Education Board, to Focus on Impact of Automation on Work
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MAX Minutes Features Research From J.P. Morgan Chase Institute on Racial Gaps in Upward Mobility
On February 5th, Max Liebeskind with the J.P. Morgan Chase joined MAX to review recent research from the Racial Gaps in Financial Outcomes Report showing the stark differences in financial outcomes among racial groups and the uneven access to economic opportunity for … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes Features Research From J.P. Morgan Chase Institute on Racial Gaps in Upward Mobility
MAX Minutes with Max Liebeskind, J.P. Morgan Chase Institute to Focus on Racial Gaps in Upward Mobility
As Georgians continue to be impacted by a Covid-19 induced economic recession, opportunities for upward mobility become more challenging. Recent research by the J.P. Morgan Chase institute reveal that stark differences in financial outcomes exist depending on race, negatively … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Max Liebeskind, J.P. Morgan Chase Institute to Focus on Racial Gaps in Upward Mobility
MAX Minutes Provides Detailed Review of Georgia’s New Second Chance Law with Georgia Justice Project
On January 22nd, Brenda Smeeton with the Georgia Justice Project joined MAX to review the tenets of Georgia’s “Second Chance Law” – also known as Senate Bill 288 – which went into effect on January 1st. The enacted law allows for the restriction and sealing of certain … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes Provides Detailed Review of Georgia’s New Second Chance Law with Georgia Justice Project
MAX Minutes with Brenda Smeeton, Georgia Justice Project, to Focus on Georgia’s New Second Chance Law
Georgia’s “Second Chance Law” – also known as Senate Bill 288 – went into effect on January 1st. The enacted law allows for the restriction and sealing of certain misdemeanor and felony convictions from an individual’s official Georgia criminal history – also known as … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Brenda Smeeton, Georgia Justice Project, to Focus on Georgia’s New Second Chance Law