Christopher King, LBJ School lecturer and Ray Marshall Center senior research scientist, gave two invited lectures on two-generation strategies in Missouri on Wednesday, January 14, 2015. The first was to the 3rd Annual Missouri Family Impact Seminar held in the state capitol building in Jefferson City. The Family Impact Seminars are operating in nearly thirty states. Seminar topics are chosen by state lawmakers. More than two dozen state senators, representatives, and staff attended the morning talk. In the afternoon, Dr. King presented a version of the lecture to a seminar of academics and practitioners at Washington University’s Brown School of Social Work. You can view the presentation here: The Promise of Two-Generation Anti-poverty Strategies: Existing and Emerging Evidence.
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