Diversity, equity, and inclusion impacts and informs research across all of our subject areas. This calendar brings together listings with a DEI focus from our varied speaker series.
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2023
September 20: Patricia A. Banks, Mt. Holyoke College:”Diversity Capital and Corporate Support of Black Culture”
September 15: Sebawit Bishu, University of Washington: “Representative Bureaucracy and Family Planning Service Delivery in Tanzania”
September 14: Corey Kalbaugh, Associate Professor, IU School of Public Health: “Unconscious Bias is a Mechanism Underlying Race-Based Disparities in Vascular Care: Now What?”
April 14: Anthony Amoah, UESD, Ghana: Access to Water and Billing Issues in a Developing Country”
April 6: Joe Bozeman, Georgia Institute of Technology: “A Path Toward Systemic Equity in Engineering Applications for Transdisciplinary Effect”
March 31: Alberto Ortega, IU O’Neill School: “Psychiatric Treatment Centers and Police Officer Safety”
March 8: Jennifer Novak-Leonard, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: “Considering Cultural Integration in the United States”
February 9: Nathan Cook, IUPUI: “Experimental Evidence on Minority Participation and the Design of Community-Based Natural Resource Management Programs”
January 27: Koji Chavez, IU: “’Hiring Folks for Diversity’:The Commodification of Gender and Racial Diversity in Hiring by Job Level”
January 20: Cultivating a sense of belonging
2022
- December 1: Vini Singh, University of Massachusetts Amherst: “Power Dynamics in the Doctor-Patient Relationship”
- November 11: Iuliia Shybalkina, University of Kentucky: “When Are Property Taxes the Most Hated? When House Prices Drop.”
- October 21: Melissa Kearney, University of Maryland: “The Family Gap: How Inequality in Family Structure is Contributing to Class Gaps in Society”
- September 22: Adam Lazri, O’Neill School
- September 22: Benjamin Harrell, Vanderbilt University: “Conversion Therapy Bans, Suicidality, and Mental Health”
- September 2: Eric McDaniel, University of Texas at Austin: “The Prophetic, the Prosperous, and the Pandemic: Examining the Relationship Between Religious Belief Systems and Reactions to the COVID-19 Pandemic”
- September 1: Samuel Mann, Vanderbilt University: “Employment Non-Discrimination Acts and Mental Health”