CRE2 launched a series of talks regarding the intersection of mindfulness and anti-racism led by Clara L. Wilkins, Todd S. Braver, and Diana C. Parra Perez– faculty affiliates that are leading our “Mindfulness and Anti-Racism Working Group”.
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The latest in a long trend (Links to an external site)
Faculty Affiliate Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado sheds light on the controversy surrounding the novel, American Dirt, and highlights an industry where Mexican and Mexican American writers are often ignored and marginalized.
Inaugural WUSM-CRE2 Grand Rounds Speaker Series (Links to an external site)
Watch our inaugural WUSM-CRE2 Grand Rounds event: Truth, Transparency & Transformation: Dismantling Obstetric Racism in Hospital Births.
Religion and the 2020 Election (Links to an external site)
Lerone A. Martin discusses the complex relationship between religion and politics in America and its role in the 2020 election.
Two Pandemics, One Election: Re-defining Equity (Links to an external site)
Examining how the COVID-19 pandemic has further revealed the racial and economic gaps in our country, this roundtable drives a conversation towards a political agenda for health and educational equity that creates safe and thriving communities going forward.
Two Pandemics, One Election: Race, Identity and the Future of Democracy (Links to an external site)
Framed against the backdrop of the 2020 Vice-Presidential debate, this roundtable discussion evaluates the impact of how political candidates’ identities shape the conversation with an increasingly diverse electorate.
Amid Reckoning Over Racial Injustice, Universities Renew Support For Black Studies (Links to an external site)
CRE2 founding director Adrienne Davis examines how black studies scholars have fought for more resources and autonomy for their programs – and says this is the opportunity of a generation.
Racial Disparities in Covid-19 and Cancer (Links to an external site)
CRE2 affiliate Dr. Bettina Drake leads a panel discussion of physicians and public health specialists addressing racial disparities in Covid-19 and Cancer as part of the Program for the Elimination of Cancer Disparities Virtual Town Hall.
Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meanings (Links to an external site)
In a HEC-TV interview about her new book, CRE2 Faculty Affiliate Rafia Zafar discusses the influence of black cooks on the way we eat.