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Rashawn Ray interviewed about restructuring the police
Located in News
Rashawn Ray comments on policies for Black Americans in Trump administration
Many Black Americans disagree with the President's claim to "have done more for Black Americans than anybody"
Located in News
Rashawn Ray consulted amid political divide in US
Dr. Rashawn Ray said, in order to unify, people have to be respectful, have healthy discussions and focus on similarities.
Located in News
Rashawn Ray Brookings OpEd examines Capitol incursion
While many people are attracted to law enforcement because they truly want to protect and serve . . . others want to enforce white supremacist ideologies
Located in News
Race, Gender, and Obesity: How the Social Environment Constrains or Enables Physical Activity
Faculty associate Rashawn Ray investigates the social and environmental changes needed in order to remove neighborhood barriers to regular physical exercise
Located in Research / Selected Research
Examining and Addressing COVID-19 Racial Disparities in Detroit
Governance Studies at Brookings paper
Located in Research / Selected Research
File Troff document (with manpage macros)Black People Don’t Exercise in my Neighborhood: Relationship between Perceived Racial Composition and Leisure-time Physical Activity among Middle Class Blacks and Whites
Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland; 2015-013
Located in Research / Working Papers / WP Documents
Article Reference Troff document (with manpage macros)Between Privilege and Oppression: An Intersectional Analysis of Active Transportation Experiences Among Washington D.C. Area Youth
The use of active transportation (AT), such as walking, cycling, or even public transit, as a means of transport offers an opportunity to increase youth physical activity and improve health. Despite the well-known benefits of AT, there are environmental and social variables that converge on the AT experiences of low-income youth and youth of color (YOC) that have yet to be fully uncovered. This study uses an intersectional framework, largely focusing on the race-gender-class trinity, to examine youth AT within a context of transportation inequity. Theoretically guided by the Ecological Model of Active Transportation, focus groups were completed with two groups of girls (15 participants) and two groups of boys (nine participants) ranging between the ages of 12–15 years who lived within the Washington D.C. area. This research found race, gender, and class to be inhibitors of AT for both boys and girls, but with more pronounced negative influences on girls.
Located in MPRC People / Rashawn Ray, Ph.D. / Rashawn Ray Publications
"Thick": Effects of Perceived Body Image on the Physical Health of Middle Class African-American Girls
Rashawn Ray works to establish a better understanding of obesity and body image among Black adolescent girls
Located in Resources / / Seed Grant Program / Seed Grants Awarded