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The Human Dignity Project argues that there is a “dignity deficit” in the United States and other parts of the West. This deficit is characterized by lack of opportunity for millions of people—those frustrated by a lack of prosperity and skeptical of institutions, who feel their dreams are out of reach—to work, build strong families, and find fulfillment. How can we bridge the dignity divide? The project proposes new avenues of research into the possible sources of these barriers between the American people and their dignity.
Through new research, outreach, and community initiatives, the Human Dignity Project team will analyze government policies on social services, education, and prison rehabilitation. How do government regulations and overbearing social safety nets discourage work and family formation? How can we reimagine our education system to provide opportunities through workforce development, vocational training, and apprenticeships? How can we turn rehabilitation into mobility for more than 2.2 million incarcerated Americans?
Outputs of the project will include: