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Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Qualitative Research: Reflections on Race, Ethnicity, Stress and Strength

Speakers:

KECIA ELLICK

School of Public Health

“Started from the bottom, now we’re… where?: A qualitative analysis of stress and coping among highly educated Black women”

SHARIFAH HOLDER

School of Public Health

“Strengthening High School Transition and Attendance"

SIMONE N. DURHAM

Department of Sociology

“Not in this Lifetime: Black Millennial Reflections on Extant and Future Impacts of the Black Lives Matter Movement”

CHANDRA V. REYNA

Department of Sociology

"Beyond a monolith: Middle-class Latinx mothers' racial and ethnic socialization practices"

DAWN M. DOW

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology

Moderator

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