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Rashawn Ray profiled by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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A member of RWJF Scholars in Health Research program
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Rashawn Ray Interviewed in Relation to the Trayvon Martin Case
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Long history of distrust of police and the legal system among black communities may have contributed to Rachel Jeantel's attitude on the witness stand at the Zimmerman trial
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Jogging While Black
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Sociologist Rashawn Ray speaks out about the fears that keep many African Americans from exercising
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The New York Times quotes Rashawn Ray on this week's unrest in Baltimore
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The real root cause of the riots: Hopelessness
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Rashawn Ray writes on structural racism and the AME church massacre
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Huffington Post guest editorial outlines context for killings
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Examining and Addressing COVID-19 Racial Disparities in Detroit
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Governance Studies at Brookings paper
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Race, Gender, and Obesity: How the Social Environment Constrains or Enables Physical Activity
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Faculty associate Rashawn Ray investigates the social and environmental changes needed in order to remove neighborhood barriers to regular physical exercise
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Rashawn Ray featured in Vox on how black males vote in the presidential campaign
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Huge gender gap among black voters for Trump
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Rashawn Ray featured in CBS Baltimore on Communities of Color disproportionally hit by COVID-19
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Statistics show African Americans are disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus, and new research found certain pre-existing conditions may put them at higher risk.
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Rashawn Ray interviewed on Ahmaud Arbery's shooting case at NPR
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As the country mourns Ahmaud Arbery's death, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with University of Maryland sociology professor Rashawn Ray about why men of color disarm themselves as a defense mechanism.
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