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Mapping Value: The Material Consequences of Structural Racism

Date & Time

Wednesday, August 17, 2022, 5:00 p.m.-6:15 p.m.

Category

Academic

Information

Black Bodies, Black Health is a one-year research project led by Rutgers University professors Anna Branch (Sociology) and Michelle Stephens (English and Latino and Caribbean Studies), supported by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and using interdisciplinary research to explore and unpack structural racism in service of creating equitable health outcomes.

 Keynote Address by Rutgers President Dr. Jonathan S. Holloway titled "Mapping Value: The Material Consequences of Structural Racism"

The keynote address by Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway titled "Mapping Value: The Material Consequences of Structural Racism" is the public, closing event in the Black Bodies, Black Health Disrupting Health Disparities: Imagining a Just Racial Future External Expert Conference.

The conference will feature in-depth engagement with scholars in the broad field of race and health and a mix of speakers and group discussions focusing on racial health disparities and achieving health equity.

Access the presidential keynote livestream link.