Event

Historical Racial Violence and Population Health

Wednesday, February 14, 2024 12:00to13:00
Online via Zoom, QC, CA
Price: 
Free

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This Lunch&Learn session welcomes Professor Hedwig Eugenie Lee, who will be speaking on the intersections of history, science, and societal impact and a critical exploration of how recognizing the legacies of racial violence can shape policies, practices, and redress interventions in population health. 


Itinerary 

12:00 - 12:05 | Welcome and introductions

12:05 - 12:45 | Lunch&Learn presentation

12:45 - 12:55 | Moderated Q&A session

12:55 - 13:00 | Closing and upcoming sessions

Location

This is an online webinar hosted on Zoom. To receive details to enter the event, please register.  


Featured Speaker

Hedwig Eugenie Lee

James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Duke University 

Hedwig Eugenie Lee is a James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Duke University. Professor Lee is broadly interested in the social determinants and consequences of population health and health disparities, with a particular focus on the role of structural racism in racial/ethnic health disparities. Professor Lee is very interested in engaging in interdisciplinary research and has published and worked with scholars across a wide range of fields including sociology, demography, psychology, political science, public health and medicine.


What are Lunch&Learn's?

The CAnD3 Lunch&Learn series is designed to introduce our Fellows, team members, and partners to emerging research on topics related to population dynamics and population aging. These modules will cover the Four CAnD3 Population Aging Axes: (1) family and social inclusion; (2) education, labour and inequality; (3) migration and ethnicity; and (4) wellbeing and autonomy.


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