IPRC supports the scientific analysis of inequality in the United States and abroad. We develop evidence-based policy and program solutions to inequality.
We are very excited to host the Visions in Methodology 2021 Conference @CguIprc@CGUnews this week on Friday November 12th and Saturday November 13th. The attached link will allow virtual access to VIM for the first time!
Thank you @TVietor08 for highlighting the situation in #Tigray on the Pod! Just in the last week 8 more bodies floated downstream into Sudan from Ethiopia & images analysed by CNN show 6 bodies bore signs of torture. There is clearly no respite. https://t.co/1XofoEpakK
Overcoming Ethnic Inequalities: Some Lessons from
Developing Countries | Dr. Robert Klitgaard
Claremont Graduate University
Thursday, April 29, 2021
11:00 am – 12:00 pm PDT
JOIN IPRC Research Webinar: THURSDAY, APR 8 at 11AM with Jiin Jung, Ph.D., Department of Psychology University of Kansas -"Cultural Drift, Indirect Minority Influence, Network Structure and Their Impacts on Cultural Change and Diversity"-Register: https://t.co/h1GQcutbwq.
Congratulations to Dr. Nantkes! I cannot express what a pleasure it was to work with Amy on her dissertation. She wrote a rich, theoretically driven analysis of discriminatory rhetoric in local welfare policies, specifically San Diego's P100. We are so proud!
Right now! Join IPRC Co-Director Melissa Rogers and Maxwell Cameron, University of British Columbia in conversation with Ecuador's presidential candidate Andrés Arauz.
Right now! Join IPRC Co-Director Melissa Rogers and Maxwell Cameron, University of British Columbia in conversation with Ecuador's presidential candidate Andrés Arauz.
Join the @CguIprc and @sokauniv as we host an academic conversation between Max Cameron (UBC) and Ecuador's presidential candidate Andres Arauz tomorrow at 5:15pm. Please bring your questions!
Soka's International Studies Concentration and the Inequality & Policy Research Center, Claremont Graduate University invite you to discuss Ecuador's political, socials, and economic prospects with Andres Arauz on April 1 (5:15pm PDT). Register here: https://t.co/GplxHytXTa
It is worrisome that in spite of having close to 50% of its population vaccinated (including vulnerable communities), Chile's COVID-19 cases are rising once again.
JOIN US!:
Decoupling Rural from
White Working Class:
The Role of Class and
Local Economy
in Rural Residency, Rural Identity, and
Right-Wing Support
Thursday, March 25, 2021
11:00 am – 12:00 pm PDT
https://t.co/i0mmvN2DFF
Critical presentation on inequities in children's health coverage after parental job loss with Dr. Jessamyn Schaller, Claremont McKenna College. Join us on March 4th for the next IPRC webinar: https://t.co/EJaqgyz09r
Critical conversation regarding voting inequities and health disparities with Javier Rodriguez, PhD, Nicole Austin-Hillery PhD and Daniel Dawes, JD at UPenn LDI
Tune in for an insightful research webinar with Gabriele Magni from Loyola Marymount University on #immigration and #welfare attitudes coming Thursday, Nov.19! @GabMagni@CGUnews