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Odis Johnson quoted in the Washington Post
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Schools for English-language learners may help close the achievement gap in Prince George’s County
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Change in Elderly Living Arrangements in Rural South Africa, 2000-2010
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Sangeetha Madhavan project, an R03 funded by NICHD, examines the impact of HIV on the probability that an elderly person will face a transition in living arrangements
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Race, Gender, and Educational Achievement
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Odis Johnson investigates how social issues affect education
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A Day to Remember: Traveling Tulsa Race Massacre Exhibit from April 18th to May 2nd
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The Department of African American Studies is hosting a national traveling exhibit about the Tulsa Race Massacre. The exhibit is now located in Taliaferro Hall, in the hallway of our department, outside of 1119 Taliaferro.
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Masculinities, Race and Education in the Neighborhood Context
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Odis Johnson, Assistant Professor, African American Studies, University of Maryland
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The Nuances of Blackness: Race, Complexion and Mental Health
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Verna M. Keith, Professor, Department of Sociology, Texas A & M University
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Annual Black History Month Event: Advancing Health Through a Racial Lens
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Sponsored by the African American Studies Department
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Madhavan post examines using virtual spaces for international collaboration
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Blog post for African Population and Health Research Center
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Structural Racism and Population Health: The Role of Race, Socioeconomic Status and Context
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Caryn Bell, African American Studies, examines the effects of macro-level structural racism on population health
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