Professor @KristenHarknett was a featured panelist on the Research-to-Action Panel: Innovation for hiring, skilling, and job quality - part of @WorkRiseNetwork's event "Charting a Resilient Future for US Workers: Solutions to Navigate an Uncertain Economy" https://t.co/HUsVkkQTlj
📣 #NewPublication Assistant Prof. of @SocUCSF Stacy Torres featured on the Everyday Sociology Blog, "The Right to Grief Without Diagnosis: Prolonged Grief in These Times is Normal"
https://t.co/JLTN67GiHi
Today's the day! I am officially tenured after four years @calstate, the People's University. That young AP you knew is now a young Associate.
But the best part, of course, is this is just the beginning. The next chapter starts today. #sociology#socAF
@SocUCSF alum Dr. @NatalieIngraham's (2018) work focuses on older queer women's "embodied experiences of fatness, chronic pain and weight changes" and discusses the ways in which "bodily norms and health ideologies are embedded and embodied in communities" https://t.co/ZcMCDtSa6Z
🚨NEW PUB🚨Mel Jeske, @SocUCSF alum, examined how COVID-19 disrupted laboratory life, finding the pandemic amplified and exacerbated existing social inequalities in lab settings and resulted in workers’ estrangement from science itself👇👇👇 https://t.co/OeV201iSdK
So honored to receive @ASA_SKAT award in the names of Troy Duster and Ida B Wells. I still remember the day I first read anti-racist STS as a young premed
(@DorothyERoberts Fatal Invention) — thank you to all Black scholars who inspire us to join collective struggles for justice.
Big thanks to @jt_davis14 & all who attended our session this morning on how incarceration affects families @ #ASA2022.
It was an honor to engage in this work with follow presenters @_garrettbaker, @Veronica_L_H, & @stevenedschmidt, and our fearless leader @AngelaNBruns!
Great session at #SSSP2022! I discussed research using #NYTD looking at predictors of #incarceration among youth aging out alongside @RinFerraro who presented a project using #NSCAW data to look at risk of subsequent CPS report.
Rad seeing @NDACAN_CU data in the wild!
📣#FeaturedFriday spotlights folks in our network & their contributions toward #EmancipatorySciences. This week, we're featuring @UCSFNurse Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences' Dr. Howard Pinderhughes! Learn more about Dr. Pinderhughes & his work https://t.co/UrV0vtcjST
Enjoyed co-writing this paper for @geronsociety Public Policy & Aging Report with brilliant @SocUCSF@UCSFNurse grad student, Kourtney Nham, and emerita, Carroll Estes. We call for #stopaapihate efforts that uplift tenets of social Justice, community care, and abolition.
“…it’s about purposefully upending all the current systems to create new ones.” -Samora Pinderhughes Students, faculty, staff just met to experience the powerful Healing Project exhibit. https://t.co/XvIXYxmfcr
The Healing Project, from artist Samora Abayomi Pinderhughes, explores daily realities of violence, incarceration, detention & policing, highlighting emergent care strategies to answer the question: How do we survive in America? | @ybca 3/24 - 6/19 https://t.co/YA7D1Q7EB3
🌈UCSF Soc PhD candidate, Ashley Perez @ashleyeperez1, coauthors new article in LGBT Health: "We developed a multiyear database of sexual orientation- and gender identity-related U.S. state laws" https://t.co/EGKise9B2G
UCSF Sociology (https://t.co/yi690FzM1W) PhD apps due Dec 15. In-depth training in Soc theory, methods, med soc. Faculty specialties incl. intersectional health disparities, aging, violence, incarceration, labor, science/tech studies and more. Apply here: https://t.co/KHsxsXg8vQ