VIRTUAL: Trans Latinx Studies Panel
Virtual: Panel discussion with Speakers: Francisco Galarte at University of Arizona; Linda Heidenrich at Washington State University; and Larry La Fountaine-Stokes at University of Michigan
Virtual: Panel discussion with Speakers: Francisco Galarte at University of Arizona; Linda Heidenrich at Washington State University; and Larry La Fountaine-Stokes at University of Michigan
Marx Science and Social Science Library is pleased to announce the inaugural Yale GIS Accelerator-Fall 2021. The Yale GIS Accelerator is a one-week GIS instruction program for Yale affiliates who want to learn how to integrate GIS into their research projects, but find it difficult to register for a semester-long course.
Marx Science and Social Science Library is pleased to announce the inaugural Yale GIS Accelerator-Fall 2021. The Yale GIS Accelerator is a one-week GIS instruction program for Yale affiliates who want to learn how to integrate GIS into their research projects, but find it difficult to register for a semester-long course.
Marx Science and Social Science Library is pleased to announce the inaugural Yale GIS Accelerator-Fall 2021. The Yale GIS Accelerator is a one-week GIS instruction program for Yale affiliates who want to learn how to integrate GIS into their research projects, but find it difficult to register for a semester-long course.
Marx Science and Social Science Library is pleased to announce the inaugural Yale GIS Accelerator-Fall 2021. The Yale GIS Accelerator is a one-week GIS instruction program for Yale affiliates who want to learn how to integrate GIS into their research projects, but find it difficult to register for a semester-long course.
Marx Science and Social Science Library is pleased to announce the inaugural Yale GIS Accelerator-Fall 2021. The Yale GIS Accelerator is a one-week GIS instruction program for Yale affiliates who want to learn how to integrate GIS into their research projects, but find it difficult to register for a semester-long course.
Since 2016, China has placed millions of Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples in the largest system of concentration camps since WWII where torture, slavery, and political indoctrination are the norm. Despite international criticism, the Chinese government has shown little to no sign of slowing down its racist erasure of Uyghur and Turkic identity. China’s repression has already reached North America, including here at Yale.
On November 5th, the panel sessions include “Inequality and Income Support” and “Affirmative Action and Resource Allocation.” Overall, the studies covered in these sessions employ different approaches, including theory, policy evaluations, and analyses of historical data, to understand the redistributive implications of economic and political policies. The policies include federal government acts on a minimum wage and immigration, quotas in political representation, and identity-contingent hiring and school admissions.
On November 5th, the panel sessions include “Inequality and Income Support” and “Affirmative Action and Resource Allocation.” Overall, the studies covered in these sessions employ different approaches, including theory, policy evaluations, and analyses of historical data, to understand the redistributive implications of economic and political policies. The policies include federal government acts on a minimum wage and immigration, quotas in political representation, and identity-contingent hiring and school admissions.
In what ways do the effects of historically discriminatory government policies linger today, and what scope exists to reduce their remaining harms? And does under-representation of minority groups in the ranks of government officials necessarily undermine the de facto fairness of de jure impartial institutions? Recent research provides insight into these questions, as well as into the implications of changing the way that race itself is conceptualized in empirical discrimination research.