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June 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

May 23, 2022, 3 pm-5 pm

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 Event

Title slide projected and two student researchers at podium

 

May 3, 2022, 5:30 pm

Professor Riley speaks in University Forum: How to tell a true story about COVID-19 inequities

Telling a true story about COVID-19 inequities is harder than you might think. Professor Riley will share examples from her research to demonstrate how different data leads to different stories about COVID-19 inequities; and how the stories we tell about COVID-19 inequities shape what we do about them. This talk features Assistant Professor of Sociology and Core Faculty in Global and Community Health, Alicia Riley. This event is moderated by Professor of Politics and Executive Director of Global and Community Health, Matt Sparke.

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