Public Health and Health Care Implications of COVID-19 ♥ ✚

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The UCI Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy presents Public Health and Health Care Implications of COVID-19 Tuesday, June 9 6:00 p.m. Webinar REGISTER: https://ucisocsci.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_16JYyrmCS06VmNQ2vVvCmg Panel discussion with:  Andrew Noymer, Associate Professor, Public Health, UCI Daniel Parker, Assistant Professor, Public Health, UCI Dana Mukamel, Professor, Medicine, UCI and Director, iTEQC Research Program And special guests:…

Miss Juneteenth Film Screening

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Celebrate and Commemorate Juneteenth with UCI Libraries and Social Sciences In honor of Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, UCI Libraries and the School of Social Sciences invite you to view a short documentary on the holiday which is observed annually on June 19th. You can also join others across the…

Empowering Imaginaries and Engagement ♥★

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Empowering Imaginaries and Engagement October 22, 2020 - October 23, 2020 4:00p.m. - 4:30p.m. Zoom Please join us for the UCI Graduate Diversity, Inclusion and Development Committee's Empowering Imaginaries and Engagement two-day Zoom conference to celebrate and learn about the diversity of approaches to investigating and disseminating the Latinx experience. REGISTER: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeP8R5VJPB-WwON9VCnXmSff70_P9stohY0fmCpgv3GtG8deg/viewform  AGENDA October 22, 2020…

Advancing Equity in the Age of COVID-19 ‌♥

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  The UCI School of Social Sciences presents Zot Zeries A Zoom lecture series on timely topics related to COVID-19   Advancing Equity in the Age of COVID-19‌ a panel discussion featuring Bill Maurer, Dean, School of Social Sciences, Professor, Anthropology and Law, and Director, Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion, UCI Colin Bernatzky,…

Diversions: How the Underrepresentation of Research on Advantaged Groups Leaves Explanations for Health Inequalities Incomplete ✚

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Diversions: How the Underrepresentation of Research on Advantaged Groups Leaves Explanations for Health Inequalities Incomplete October 6, 2020 12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m. Zoom Bruce G. Link, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, University of California, Riverside RSVP: https://uci.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpc-qhrzsuGtcVcT3LnBmHssQEFzt6TClc Link and researchers identify a gap in health inequalities research l – an underrepresentation of research on the…

Los Quince: Legacy, Community, Adelante ♥ ★

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Los Quince: Legacy, Community, Adelante It's our Quince! The Department of Chicano/Latino Studies is organizing a webinar that highlights our annual theme, "Los Quince: Legacy, Community, Adelante" for Latinx Heritage month. This webinar will feature a panel of pioneers that helped create our program/department. Panelists will be sharing their experience with forming/naming the department, curriculum…

Toward Social Justice: New Books by Latinx Scholars ♥ ★

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Toward Social Justice: New Books by Latinx Scholars October 15, 2020 3:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. Zoom RSVP: https://socialecology.uci.edu/webforms/toward-social-justice#overlay-context= Latinx faculty will discuss ways to advance social justice and inclusive policies for Latinx communities. Q&A to follow. Hosted By: Douglas Haynes Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, UCI Featuring: Laura E. Enriquez Associate Professor, Chicano/Latino Studies,UCI Michael Méndez…

Issues in the 2020 Election: Social Movements, Political Misinformation, and the Court ♥

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The UCI Department of Political Science and Jack W. Peltason Center for the Study of Democracy present Issues in the 2020 Election: Social Movements, Political Misinformation, and the Court featuring Louis DeSipio, Professor, Political Science and Chicano/Latino Studies, UCI Mary McThomas, Associate Professor, Political Science, UCI David Meyer, Professor, Sociology, UCI Cailin O'Connor, Associate Professor,…

Financial Legacies: Slavery and the History of Banking ♥ ✚

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A redlining map of Los Angeles in 1939. Financial Legacies: Slavery and the History of Banking October 22, 2020 5:00p.m. - 6:30p.m. Zoom Bill Maurer (UCI Social Sciences), Peter Hudson (UCLA), Mehrsa Baradaran (UCI Law) Register: http://socs.ci/1619financiallegacies Moderator: Keaanga-Yamahtta Taylor (Princeton) Speakers: Bill Maurer (Social Sciences) Peter Hudson (UCLA) Mehrsa Baradaran (UCI Law) This event…