The Women and Public Policy Program’s faculty, research fellows, and students are committed to advancing women and gender equity globally. Through rigorous research, we offer gender insights into work, politics, and conflict that have the potential to reduce or eliminate barriers so all people can fulfill their life aspirations unconstrained by gender bias.
Spotlight
How to Negotiate for the Academic Career You Truly Want
WAPPP Co-Director Hannah Riley Bowles outlines a simple four-step framework called “SURE” to help educators plan ahead for negotiations and further their careers. This approach was devised to help not only women but also those from marginalized groups and people of all genders more broadly.
The Black Agenda with Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman
In 2022, HKS doctoral student Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman published a critically acclaimed collection, The Black Agenda. WAPPP sat with Anna to chat about her book, which is the first trade publication to exclusively feature Black scholars and experts across economics, education, health, and climate.
Transgender Awareness Week 2022
WAPPP commemorates Transgender Awareness Week and honors the memory of Rodrigo Ventocilla MPA/ID 2023. Explore a selection of resources that raise the visibility of transgender people and address issues members of the community face.
Research & Programs
Tomorrow marks one year since #SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional right to abortion. The political & legal consequences of the historical ruling continue to evolve.
Learn about the post-Roe landscape from experts across @Harvard ➡️ https://t.co/v71Q8BPcKO
"There is a real cost when the stories of ordinary Black children, which are already limited, are ignored by publishing houses or silenced by book bans." — WAPPP Fellow Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman @itsafronomics
Former WAPPP Fellow, @alyson_gr shares her research on how the assignment of tasks in the workplace contributes to the gender #wagegap at @hbsRGE’s 2023 Race, Gender & Equity at Work Symposium https://t.co/6agTPKmO4x @HarvardHBS
.@claresduffy and @CarlottaDotto explored how Facebook uses gender stereotypes to target job ads. Research on our #GenderActionPortal agrees: an ad for STEM careers was shown more often to men than women. https://t.co/xxe0m4whkw https://t.co/PgfZ7HhqGR
WAPPP affiliate faculty Robin J. Ely delivered the opening address at @HarvardHBS's 2023 Race, Gender & Equity at Work Symposium.
Join us in congratulating WAPPP affiliate faculty @amitabhchandra2, who has recently been elected as a new member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences! Professor Chandra is among 269 outstanding individuals elected to the Academy in 2023.
Tomorrow marks one year since #SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional right to abortion. The political & legal consequences of the historical ruling continue to evolve.
Learn about the post-Roe landscape from experts across @Harvard ➡️ https://t.co/v71Q8BPcKO
Former WAPPP Fellow, @alyson_gr shares her research on how the assignment of tasks in the workplace contributes to the gender #wagegap at @hbsRGE’s 2023 Race, Gender & Equity at Work Symposium https://t.co/6agTPKmO4x @HarvardHBS
WAPPP affiliate faculty Robin J. Ely delivered the opening address at @HarvardHBS's 2023 Race, Gender & Equity at Work Symposium.
"There is a real cost when the stories of ordinary Black children, which are already limited, are ignored by publishing houses or silenced by book bans." — WAPPP Fellow Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman @itsafronomics
.@claresduffy and @CarlottaDotto explored how Facebook uses gender stereotypes to target job ads. Research on our #GenderActionPortal agrees: an ad for STEM careers was shown more often to men than women. https://t.co/xxe0m4whkw https://t.co/PgfZ7HhqGR
Join us in congratulating WAPPP affiliate faculty @amitabhchandra2, who has recently been elected as a new member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences! Professor Chandra is among 269 outstanding individuals elected to the Academy in 2023.
Tomorrow marks one year since #SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional right to abortion. The political & legal consequences of the historical ruling continue to evolve.
Learn about the post-Roe landscape from experts across @Harvard ➡️ https://t.co/v71Q8BPcKO
.@claresduffy and @CarlottaDotto explored how Facebook uses gender stereotypes to target job ads. Research on our #GenderActionPortal agrees: an ad for STEM careers was shown more often to men than women. https://t.co/xxe0m4whkw https://t.co/PgfZ7HhqGR
"There is a real cost when the stories of ordinary Black children, which are already limited, are ignored by publishing houses or silenced by book bans." — WAPPP Fellow Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman @itsafronomics
WAPPP affiliate faculty Robin J. Ely delivered the opening address at @HarvardHBS's 2023 Race, Gender & Equity at Work Symposium.
Former WAPPP Fellow, @alyson_gr shares her research on how the assignment of tasks in the workplace contributes to the gender #wagegap at @hbsRGE’s 2023 Race, Gender & Equity at Work Symposium https://t.co/6agTPKmO4x @HarvardHBS
Join us in congratulating WAPPP affiliate faculty @amitabhchandra2, who has recently been elected as a new member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences! Professor Chandra is among 269 outstanding individuals elected to the Academy in 2023.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF LAND AND PEOPLE
The Women and Public Policy Program and the Harvard Kennedy School are located on the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary unceded homeland of the Massachusett people, the surviving descendants of the first people of Massachusetts and of the Neponset band of the Massachusett. We honor this tradition and work toward a gender equity agenda that addresses the needs of all women, including Indigenous women and Indigenous communities. For more information, please visit our GAP Land Acknowledgement resource page.
