2024

• Professor Riley participated in UCSC delegation to Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

• Professor Riley participated in Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Evidence 4 Action Ways of Knowing Symposium in Washington, DC

• Professor Riley organized Conectados en el Bienestar: Conversations on Indigenous Wellbeing – a bilingual, public event that brought together Indigenous leaders from across California

• Professor Riley spoke at Indiana University Symposium on Racism and Health

2023

Article co-led by undergraduate student fellows Eileen Amador and Robin Hernandez and senior authored by Professor Riley was published in Advances in Global Health

2022

• Professor Riley published an Editorial “Contesting Narratives of Inevitability: Heterogeneity in Latino–White Inequities in COVID-19″ in the American Journal of Public Health

• Undergraduate student fellows Eileen Amador and Robin Hernandez present about their Spring 2022 research on “Unequal Loss: Social Impacts of COVID-19 Mortality in Latinx & Spanish-speaking Communities” in the IST Building Belonging Flash Talks EventTitle slide projected and two student researchers at podium