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SUMMARY:Watched\, Stopped\, and Handcuffed: The Effects of Direct and Indirect Police Contact on the Health of Black Women
DESCRIPTION:Presented by April Fernandes\, North Carolina State University. \nIn the era of “new policing\,” the health consequences of increased surveillance\, stops and arrests on Black individuals and communities has become an important consideration. Most of the existing research focuses on Black men due to their disproportionate level of contact with law enforcement\, finding negative health impacts from various points of contact. However\, Black women remain often invisible in such work\, despite recent high profiles incidents of police violence (for notable exceptions\, see Sewell et al. 2016; Ritchie 2017; Richie 2012; Jacobs 2017; Fedina 2018). This study focuses on the physical and mental effects of both direct and indirect contact with law enforcement on Black women using a data set from the Black Families Project\, which only samples those who identify as Black or African American. \nView the talk here: Watched\, Stopped\, & Handcuffed: Effects of Police Contact on the Health of Black Women
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/watched-stopped-and-handcuffed-the-effects-of-direct-and-indirect-police-contact-on-the-health-of-black-women/
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SUMMARY:How Might We Govern Ourselves Digitally - Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION: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. \nEric Alston provided a brief summary of the main points from the speakers\, who covered cryptocurrencies\, the promise of blockchain more generally\, and digital governance writ large of the technological change since the internet revolution and onwards.
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/how-might-we-govern-ourselves-digitally-roundtable-discussion/
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SUMMARY:A New Institutional History of Allotment: Evidence from the Pine Ridge Reservation\, 1904-1934
DESCRIPTION:By Melinda Miller\, Virginia Tech.
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/a-new-institutional-history/
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SUMMARY:Racial and Ethnic Disparities: Essential Workers\, Mental Health\, and the Coronavirus Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Racial and Ethnic Disparities: Essential Workers\, Mental Health\, and the Coronavirus Pandemic by Jevay Grooms\, Howard University\n\nView the talk here.
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/racial-and-ethnic-disparities-essential-workers-mental-health-and-the-coronavirus-pandemic/
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SUMMARY:Misdemeanor Prosecution
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jennifer Doleac from Texas A&M University.
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/misdemeanor-prosecution/
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SUMMARY:Uncontrollable Blackness: African American Men and Criminality in Jim Crow New York
DESCRIPTION:Part of CGM’s Virtual Seminar Series on Policing and Police Reform in the US\, Professor Flowe (Washington University in St. Louis) presents his book and related research and takes questions from the audience.\n\n\nView talk here: Uncontrollable Blackness: African American Men and Criminality in Jim Crow New York
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/uncontrollable-blackness/
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SUMMARY:Policing and Political Participation
DESCRIPTION:By Traci Burch from Northwestern University
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/policing-and-political-participation/
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Nations and the Development of the US Economy
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Nations and the Development of the US Economy (w Ann Carlos and Angela Redish) by Donna Feir\, University of Victoria
URL:https://cgm.pitt.edu/event/indigenous-nations-and-the-development-of-the-us-economy/
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