Willow BrughinMake the Breast Pump Not Suck HackathonJudging towards Equity, not IndividualismThis blog post was written by our judging facilitator Willow Brugh, who is a project manager at Truss. Truss is a consultancy that works…May 4, 2018May 4, 2018
Willow BrughinMake the Breast Pump Not Suck HackathonJudging Criteria for the Make the Breastpump Not Suck HackathonWhile there are many unique awards with individual criteria, here is the set of criteria applied across all projects, regardless of what…Apr 28, 2018Apr 28, 2018
Willow BrughinComplex systems channelCivics in an age of mistrust and decentralizationFor the January salon at NECSI, Ethan Zuckerman and Erhardt Graeff led a discussion and workshop on civics in a distributed society. Both…Jan 19, 20161Jan 19, 20161
Willow BrughinComplex systems channelHomelessness, an Initial InquiryHomelessness is a persistent problem in US cities and elsewhere. Homelessness should not be viewed in isolation, as it is coupled with…Oct 26, 2015Oct 26, 2015
Willow BrughinComplex systems channelthe Complexity of Ebola responseThese notes were taken at the 2014.Dec.18 New England Complex Systems Institute Salon focused on Ebola. Sam, Willow, and Yaneer contributed…Sep 23, 2015Sep 23, 2015
Willow BrughinComplex systems channelNECSI Salon : Ethnic ViolenceOn January 28th, the monthly salon gathered at NECSI to discuss ethnic violence from the lens of complex science. Yaneer Bar-Yam, president…Sep 23, 2015Sep 23, 2015
Willow BrughinComplex systems channelNECSI Salon: First Day CelebrationNECSI’s action-based 4th Wednesday Salon focused on First Day. This is an event which provides the resources, framing, and impetus to take…Sep 23, 2015Sep 23, 2015
Willow BrughinComplex systems channelScaling Quality EducationA complex systems science perspective on the education system can help guide improvement efforts. The New England Complex Systems Institute…Aug 10, 2015Aug 10, 2015