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Productivity during COVID-19: Issues for Working Families
Wed, June 24, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy, the Center for Gender Equity in Medicine & Science and USC Women in Management are hosting a panel and facilitated discussion regarding productivity during COVID-19. There is a lot of concern about meeting work demands with the Shelter at Home order of COVID-19, as childcare, eldercare and housework responsibilities are disproportionately impacting working parents/primary caregivers. The goal of the event is to raise awareness of the issues and discuss possible solutions.
Speakers include:
- Jack H. Knott, Dean of the USC Price School of Public Policy
- Laura Mosqueda, Dean of the USC Keck School of Medicine
- Brent Blair, PhD, Professor of Theatre Practice in Voice and Movement, Head of Theatre and Social Change, USC School of Dramatic Arts
- Erika H. Chesley, President of USC Staff Assembly, Associate Director of Engagement and Communications, USC Auxiliary Services
- Grace Kung, MD, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Keck School of Medicine
- Kathleen Nelson, MD, Associate Dean for Leadership and Wellness, Keck School of Medicine
- Cindy Ryan, PhD, MFT, Employee Assistance Professional, Center for Work and Family Life
- Christine Beckman, Price Family Chair in Social Innovation and Professor of Public Policy, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy (Moderator)
- Felicia A. Washington, Senior Vice President of Human Resources,
University of Southern California (Closing Remarks)