Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society

The Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at UC Berkeley was founded in 2010 through funding by the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund, as a part of the UC Berkeley Initiative for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity. Organized into seven research clusters, the Haas Institute involves over 100 researchers and faculty across the University of California system. Eight endowed chairs focused on equity and inclusion form the core of the clusters.

Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society
Formation2010
TypePublic policy think tank
Headquarters460 Stephens Hall. University of California, Berkeley.
Location
Coordinates37.8716°N 122.2576°W / 37.8716; -122.2576
Director
John A. Powell
Websitediversity.berkeley.edu/haas-institute

Goals

The goals of the Haas Institute are:

  • advancing multidisciplinary research and policy analysis;
  • building relationships among researchers, organized stakeholders and policy makers to effect change;
  • employing strategic communication to illuminate research and impact policy; and
  • make a difference.

Personnel

Directors
Haas Institute's directors are john a. powell, director; Denise Herd, Associate Director; and Stephen Menendian, assistant director and director of research.

Staff
The Haas Institute lists its current staff on its web site.[1]

Research clusters

At the heart of the Haas Institute are seven clusters of teaching and research focusing on urgent areas of disparity. "Working collaboratively, we feel we can make the most immediate and enduring difference toward developing and sustaining a more equitable and insluve society." The seven research clusters are:

  • Disability Studies
  • Diversity and Democracy
  • Diversity and Health Disparities
  • Economic Disparities
  • LGBTQ Citizenship
  • Race, Diversity and Educational Policy
  • Religious Diversity

References

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