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Lunch Held by JPSM and the iSchool
Invitation to lunch for those interested in Social Data and Measurement
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Mandi Martinez, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
The Glory of the Perpetrator: Humanization, Blame, and Exoneration in Domestic Violence Homicide Articles
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Martin Ford, Associate Director, Maryland Office for Refugees and Asylees
How Domestic Refugee Resettlement works Refugee Resettlement and American Immigration as Seen by an Erstwhile Anthropologist
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Maryland's Broken Parole System: The Cost of Inaction (Virtual)
Center for Education, Justice and Ethics presents a webinar covering the barriers to parole, the impact on people and families and addressing the problem.
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Masculinities, Race and Education in the Neighborhood Context
Odis Johnson, Assistant Professor, African American Studies, University of Maryland
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Measuring Race and the Census: New Directions
Nicholas Jones, Chief of Racial Statistics Branch, U.S. Department of the Census
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Mel Stephens, Professor of Economics, University of Michigan
AREC Seminar Series: Changes in Nutrient Intake at Retirement
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Migrants, Refugees, and Societies (Çağlar Özden)
Hosted by the Center for Global Business
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Migration and Climate Symposium
Center of Global Migration Studies half-day event
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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.
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