[ONLINE] – Is the National Security Field Actually Becoming Less Diverse?
- Virtual
- 2PM – 3:30PM EDT
While the national security community talks about diversity as a strategic asset, mounting evidence suggests that both in and out of government we are trending backwards. A growing body of research and experience says that trend can have life-and-death policy consequences, from FEMA’s response to Hurricane Maria (as documented by GAO) to nuclear weapons policy (as we found in our March 2019 report, "The ‘Consensual Straitjacket’: Four Decades of Women in Nuclear Security".) Can our choices about the ways we frame U.S. responses to COVID-19 and great power competition with Beijing actually be harmful here at home? How does inclusion shape innovation and policy outcomes?
Join the New Models of Policy Change Initiative for a conversation about diversity backsliding in the national security community–and what that means for policy outcomes. This on-line only event will be the first in a series exploring the cutting-edge of where policy thinking is changing, and who is at the table.
Speakers:
The Honorable Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley,
Ambassador (Ret.)
Ambassador-in-residence, Oberlin College
Mieke Eoyang,
Vice President for the National Security Program and Chairperson of the Cyber Enforcement Initiative, Third Way
Dr. Sara Z. Kutchesfahani,
Director, N Square DC Hub
Moderator:
Heather Hurlburt,
Director, New Models of Policy Change, Âé¶¹¹û¶³´«Ã½