The Graduate School at Duke presents: Tyson Brown, “Structural Racism and Health: A New Theory-Driven Empirical Approach”

The Graduate School at Duke presents: Tyson Brown, “Structural Racism and Health: A New Theory-Driven Empirical Approach”

The Graduate School launched the Race and Bias Conversations in fall 2020 to help the Graduate School community better understand the many facets of systemic racism and bias and to keep those issues at the forefront of the community's consciousness as it works toward making Duke a more inclusive and supportive environment. Last year's series included six events featuring graduate students, faculty, administrators, and alumni, exploring topics such as desegregation of higher education in the South; policing and communities; racial economic inequality; and obstacles and opportunities for diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in higher education. Tyson H. Brown, Associate Professor of Sociology, will lead the conversation.

 

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For Zoom link, contact alan.kendrick@duke.edu