The policy research & analysis unit of the Black Studies Collective, strengthening Black communities, promoting social justice, combatting anti-Black racism🤘🏾
Hey, Y’all! 📣
Want to spend your Fall with IUPRA? Elections and voting, categorizing race, and mass incarceration are just a few of the topics our researchers and guest scholars will be discussing at our lecture series. Stay tuned!
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Concerned about the relationship between race and policing in America’s cities? Join in the conversation on April 3rd during the 2025 IUPRA Symposium, "Race and Policing in American Cities: Insights from Research, Policy, and Practice." Swipe for the session schedule!
Join this forum for researchers, advocates, policy makers, and members of the public to examine the complex relationship between race and policing and to ask how research on these issues can inform policies that improve the well-being of urban residents. https://t.co/JaQs3Wi0hU
📢New Research Alert: "Black Statistical Representation in the U.S. Census and Implications for SPD15" by IUPRA's very own Dr. Ricardo Henrique Lowe, Jr. and Dr. Yasmiyn Irizarry
Read More Here: https://t.co/cN3odYPqRQ
Ana Molina is IUPRA's Administrative Assistant. Ana provides support to all IUPRA staff and collaborates with them to ensure that things are running smoothly. She shares in IUPRA's mission to strengthen communities of color, promote social justice, and combat racism.
Our IUPRA Symposium last week was fantastic! A HUGE thank you to all who joined for taking time out of your busy life to come. Thank you for your thought provoking questions and presentations that were so inspiring. Hope to see you all next year for our next symposium event!
Topics include:
Pandemics, Mortality, and Inequality
Perspectives on Vaccine Access and Hesitancy
Education, Resilience, and Digital Technologies
And more!
See you tomorrow for the big day!
Next week join @IUPRA for the 2023 symposium on Covid-19 & its implications for Black communities. Scholars, practitioners and other participants will come together to explore—and address—the pandemic's consequences.
Learn more and register to attend at https://t.co/Sv3ApGZVAA
Register for the 2023 IUPRA Symposium! April 6th, AT&T Conference Center or virtual, beginning at 8:30am. We are hosting a forum to discuss how COVID-19 has had inverse implications in Black communities.