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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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Race-Gender Inequality across Residential and School Contexts: What can Federal Policy Do?
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Odis Johnson Jr., University of Maryland; 2013-005
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Racial-Ethnic Differences in Children’s Activity Patterns: Class, Capital and Cultural Explanations
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Sandra Hofferth, University of Maryland; U.J. Moon, Lyndonville State College // Keywords: extracurricular activities, ethnic minorities, socioeconomic status, social capital, culture, children; 2013-006
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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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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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Richard Alba, City University of New York
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The Great Demographic Illusion: Majority, Minority, and the Expanding American Mainstream
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Sangaramoorthy Op-Ed links racial and immigrant justice movements
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Sought-for freedoms require action in both domains, she says
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Seminar Series: Michael Bader, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, American University
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Timing, Pace, and Location of Neighborhood Racial and Ethnic Change in Large Metropolises from 1970 to 2010
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Seminar Series: Quincy Stewart, Associate Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University
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Big Bad Racists, Subtle Prejudice and Minority Victims: An Agent-Based Model of the Dynamics of Racial Inequality
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Seminar Series: The Genomic Revolution and Beliefs About Essential Racial Differences: A Backdoor to Eugenics?
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Jo C. Phelan, Associate Professor, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University
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