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Economics Seminar Series: Owen Thomson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The Long-Term Health Impacts of Medicaid and CHIP
Located in Coming Up
Millennials, Whiteness, and Adoptees: Exploring Race, Gender, and Ethnic Identities
The Corsortium on Race, Gender & Ethnicity & The Maryland Population Research Center present a working group discussion. The Qualitative Research Interest Group (QRIG) central work is to focus on the intersectional dimensions of inequality and a commitment to social justice using qualitative and mixed methods in their research.
Located in Coming Up
GEOG Seminars: Impact of Neighborhoods on Population Health and Health Disparities
Department of Geographical Sciences Seminar: Impact of Neighborhoods on Population Health and Health Disparities with Dr. Dustin Duncan
Located in Coming Up
Ruth Milkman, Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center
Precarity and Polarization: Global Migrants in the 21st Century U.S. Labor Market
Located in Coming Up
2nd annual Global Health & Culture Lecture Series
"A Tale of Two Global Healths"
Located in Coming Up
CRGE Presents a working group meeting
Masculinity in the Public Sphere: Family, Education, and Communication
Located in Coming Up
State of Hispanic Race and Ethnicity: Census 2020 Changes and Implications For Addressing Social Inequalities
Half-day Conference by Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity and co-sponsored with MPRC
Located in Coming Up
The Refugee Crisis of 1939: U.S. Policy in the Face of Nazism
Special showing of the film 'Complicit'
Located in Coming Up
CRGE: The Qualitative Research Interest Group (QRIG) Series
Challenging Race/Ethnicity and Gender Identities in Institutional Cultures
Located in Coming Up
Colloquium - Ground Water Depletion as Influenced by Population Growth, Leonard F. Konikow - USGS
Long-term, Global Ground Water Depletion
Located in Coming Up