April Fernandes from North Carolina State University presents research on how direct and indirect contact with law enforcement shapes the physical and mental health of Black women, highlighting often-overlooked consequences of the “new policing” era
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April Fernandes from North Carolina State University presents research on how direct and indirect contact with law enforcement shapes the physical and mental health of Black women, highlighting often-overlooked consequences of the “new policing” era |
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Faculty affiliates of the Center for Governance and Markets conducted a roundtable discussion surrounding key themes and implications emerging from the Networked Governance seminar series.
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Melinda Miller, Virginia Tech presents A New Institutional History of Allotment: Evidence from the Pine Ridge Reservation, 1904-1934. |
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Jevay Grooms presents Racial and Ethnic Disparities: Essential Workers, Mental Health, and the Coronavirus Pandemic |
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Professor Flowe (Washington University in St. Louis) presents his book and related research and takes questions from the audience |
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Donna Feir presents Indigenous Nations and the Development of the US Economy (w Ann Carlos and Angela Redish). |
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