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Arun Hendi, Princeton University
Where Does the Black-White Life Expectancy Gap Come From? The Deadly Effects of Residential Segregation
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Becky Pettit, University of Texas at Austin
Racial Polarization in Attitudes Towards the Criminal Legal System
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Building Narrative Power for Racial and Social Justice with Richard Hofrichter, Ph.D., M.A.
School of Public Health presents: Building Narrative Power for Racial and Social Justice with Richard Hofrichter, Ph.D., M.A.
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Deadric Williams, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Racism, Racialized Space, and Income Heterogeneity among Black Families with Children
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Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, University of Minnesota
Racial Disparities in the 1918 Flu Pandemic in US Cities: What We Know and Why it Matters Today
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Michael Light, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Does Immigration Enforcement Exacerbate Racial/Ethnic Inequality Under the Law?
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Minnesota Population Center and the Life Course Center at the University of MInnesota invites you to a seminar
Structural Racism, Police Violence, and Population Health Research
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Nature Rx@UMD: Nature, Race and Relational Trauma: Presentation by Beth Collier
Join Nature Rx@UMD for a special talk on Nature, Race and Relational Trauma by Beth Collier,
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Rashawn Ray comments on Philadelphia Blacks' Dilemma during Coronavirus Outbreak featured in InsideSources
African Americans in Philadephia suffer from both the pandemic and violent crimes
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Rashawn Ray interviewed on Ahmaud Arbery's shooting case at NPR
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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