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Tonia Poteat: Black Trans Lives Matter: Understanding and Addressing Embodied Inequalities

On September 11, 2020, Tonia Poteat, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Medicine and Faculty Fellow at the Carolina Population Center, will present "Black Trans Lives Matter:  Understanding and Addressing Embodied Inequalities" as part of the Carolina Population Center's 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.

Chantel Martin: Embodying Place: Neighborhood Environment and Health Disparities

On September 25, 2020, Chantel Martin, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Faculty Fellow at the Carolina Population Center, will present "Embodying Place: Neighborhood Environment and Health Disparities" as part of the Carolina Population Center's 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.

Tyson Brown: Structural Racism and Health Stratification in the U.S.: Connecting Theory to Measurement

On October 16, 2020, Tyson Brown, an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and the director of the Center on Health & Society at Duke University, will present "Structural Racism and Health Stratification in the U.S.: Connecting Theory to Measurement" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.

Margaret Hicken: Landscapes of racial dispossession and control: Cultural and structural racism and population health inequities

On November 13, 2020, Margaret Hicken, a Research Associate Professor at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research Survey Research Center, will present "Landscapes of racial dispossession and control: Cultural and structural racism and population health inequities" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.

Fenaba Addo: Wealth Inequality in Young Adulthood: Higher Education, Racial Disparities, and Middle Class Status

On January 22, 2021, Fenaba Addo, an Associate Professor of Public Policy at UNC, will present "Wealth Inequality in Young Adulthood: Higher Education, Racial Disparities, and Middle Class Status" as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. This year, the CPC Interdisciplinary Research Seminars will be open to both CPC members and Social Epidemiology program members.

Elizabeth Wrigley-Field: The Deaths America Treats as Normal

On January 29, 2021, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and a Faculty Member of the Minnesota Population Center, will present as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2020-21 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.