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Rayshawn Ray discusses "Black and Blue" dilemma with Kojo Nnamdi
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National radio show examines the dilemma faced by African American police officers
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The Killing of Unarmed Black People is a Public Health Pandemic
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Editorial assess the "cruel paradox of living while black"
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Kearney suggests targeting crucial to economic support packages
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Senate proposal pushes potential $10,000 per month economic support, CNBC report says
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Katharine Abraham elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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One of an elite group of artists, scholars, scientists and leaders in class of 2020
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Sacoby Wilson describes community "sacrifice zones" in Wired
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COVID impact on areas of high particulate concentrations is greater
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PAA prepares for 2021 Annual Meeting
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May 5-8, 2021, in St. Louis Missouri
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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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Frauke Kreuter featured in The Baltimore Sun on New Data Collection on COVID-19 with Facebook
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Faculty at the University of Maryland have been working with Facebook to design a worldwide survey aimed at collecting coronavirus data during the global pandemic.
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Melissa Kearney featured in Today on Possible Baby Boom after COVID-19
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Experts believe the COVID-19 pandemic will not result in a rise in the American birthrate
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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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