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EXPERT ALERTS
- Shortcomings of California Bail Reform
- How Top Companies Are Improving STEM Education
- National Retirement Security Week: 3 Ways You're Underestimating Retirement Costs
MEDIA JOBS
- Arabic Editor – GQ Middle East (Dubai)
- Reporter – Barron's (NY)
- Britain Writer – The Economist (London)
OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES
- New Rules for Fact Checking: Building Trust and Credibility with Your Audience
- On Covering Hispanic News and Community: 10 Influential Journalists to Know Right Now
- Blog Profiles: Zoo Blogs
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EXPERT ALERTS
Shortcomings of California Bail Reform
Brian Charest
Professor
University of Redlands
At the end of August, California lawmakers passed a bill overhauling the state's current bail system, but is it enough? Says Charest: "[California bail reform] is just a first step that doesn't go far enough. We need to do more to ensure that everyone is truly equal before the law, which means not just putting an end to the criminalization of poverty, but putting an end to poverty in our communities. One's race and income should not dictate one's treatment by the justice system, but the truth is that these factors overdetermine what happens to people when they enter the justice system."
Charest holds his Ph.D. from University of Illinois at Chicago. His writing has been featured in publications such as the Journal of Language and Literacy Education, and he has presented multiple times at conferences for National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME), and American Studies Association (ASA). He can also speak on topics related to civic and community engagement, grassroots education reform strategies, and the prison-to-school pipeline (and the disruption of the school-to-prison pipeline.
Website: http://redlands.edu/
Contact: Jennifer Dobbs, [email protected]
How Top Companies Are Improving STEM Education
Maria Fernandez Guajardo
Board of Directors
Ignited
"You've probably heard about the STEM Skills Gap — concerns that millions of new jobs in the next decade may go unfilled due to lack of qualified applicants. You may not, however, have heard how top Silicon Valley companies are taking the lead in addressing this problem. By bringing teachers directly into their workplaces, these companies are ensuring the workforce of the future will acquire the skills they need to fuel the future of innovation."
Maria Fernandez Guajardo is a member of the board of directors at Ignited. The Silicon Valley nonprofit awards teachers fellowships at top companies and universities so they can inspire and prepare students to become the next generation of innovators. Maria also leads the product management team for Core Tech at Oculus VR, overseeing the definition and development of breakthrough technologies for augmented and virtual reality. Prior to joining Oculus (Facebook), Maria was Vice President of Product at Clear Labs, a biotech company in food genomics, and Vice President of Product at RetailNext, the market leader in physical retail analytics. Before that, she held multiple business and technology roles at Texas Instruments in France and the US, at their mobile application processors division. She started her career as a chip designer for Cadence Design Systems. Maria earned an engineer's degree in electronics from the University of Zaragoza in Spain.
Online Press Kit: http://ignited.onlinepresskit247.com
Website: www.igniteducation.org
Contact: Michelle Tennant, [email protected]
National Retirement Security Week: 3 Ways You're Underestimating Retirement Costs
Pamela Yellen
President
Bank On Yourself
For National Retirement Security Week coming up on October 21 – 27, Pamela Yellen shares 3 ways people underestimate retirement costs: "People underestimate what their costs of living in retirement will be in three critical ways: 1) Assuming you'll spend less in retirement than while working: The majority of people have never really sat down and calculated what they'll need every month. You need to be comprehensive in listing out all expenses. 2) Underestimating the impact of inflation: We've been the beneficiaries of historically low inflation rates in recent years. It's easy to forget that inflation has been a lot higher over the years. In some years, it's been 10% a year and even higher, but even low rates of inflation eat away at the value of your savings. Inflation averaged 3.22 percent a year from 1913 to 2013, so factor in at least 3% inflation per year — 4% if you want to be on the safe side. 3) Underestimating health care expenses: Out-of-pocket medical expenses in retirement is an area where many people are significantly underestimating their costs." A 65-year-old couple retiring now will need $275,000 to cover out-of-pocket health care costs, according to a study by Fidelity, and that does not include nursing home or home health care. At least 70% of people over age 65 will require long-term care services, and more than 40% will need nursing home care, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The typical nursing home stay costs more than $250,000, and Medicare does not cover these expenses.
Yellen is a financial investigator and the author of two New York Times best-selling books, including her latest, "THE BANK ON YOURSELF REVOLUTION: Fire Your Banker, Bypass Wall Street, and Take Control of Your Own Financial Future." She investigated more than 450 financial strategies seeking an alternative to the risk and volatility of stocks and other investments, which led her to a time-tested, predictable method of growing wealth now used by more than 500,000 Americans.
Online Press Kit: http://pamelayellen.onlinepresskit247.com
Website: https://www.bankonyourself.com
Contact: Jennifer Thomas, [email protected]
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OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES
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- NEW RULES FOR FACT CHECKING: BUILDING TRUST AND CREDIBILITY WITH YOUR AUDIENCE. These tools aim to help build trust with your audience: https://prn.to/factcheck2018
- ON COVERING HISPANIC NEWS AND COMMUNITY: 10 INFLUENTIAL JOURNALISTS TO KNOW RIGHT NOW. For Hispanic Heritage Month, we're recognizing 10 journalists and their contributions to the Hispanic and Latino American communities: https://prn.to/hispanicinfluencers
- BLOG PROFILES: ZOO BLOGS. Each week, we select a topic and handful of blogs that do a great job contributing to the conversation. This week, we look at zoo blogs: https://prn.to/zooblogs
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