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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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Lost Unions and Lost Ground
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The decline of organized labor has helped worsen the racial gap
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Jogging While Black
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Sociologist Rashawn Ray speaks out about the fears that keep many African Americans from exercising
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Kris Marsh contributes to PBS Newshour story on Baltimore
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Invest in those already living in the city, she says
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Marsh outlines challenges facing African American women
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Marrying a less-educated partner can cost $25,000 per year
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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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Families and Inequality
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Faculty Associate Philip Cohen brings sociology research to the public eye by tackling thorny issues about race, gender, family, and inequality in an online public forum.
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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, and Educational Achievement
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Odis Johnson investigates how social issues affect education
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Critical Race Initiative - 5th Annual Parren J. Mitchell Symposium
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Race & Wealth Inequality: Examining Shades of Opportunity
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