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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Origins Leadership Staff Email Us Give to CRE² FundingFunding Grants Faculty Fellowships Graduate Fellows Program Graduate Student Conference Travel Grants Research Working Groups Course Innovation Grants Colors of COVID Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences & CRE2 Partnership: The Just-In-Time (JIT) Core Usage Funding Program CRE2 Event Cosponsorships CRE2 ResearchCRE2 Research WashU & Slavery WUSM-CRE2 Grand Rounds Partnership Latinx | Latin American Race & Ethnicity Research Unit CRE2 Research Workshop Series LearningLearning Course Innovation Washington University Student Research Awards St. Louis High School Student Paper Awards CommunityCommunity Everywhere with CRE2 Podcast Arts & Culture Community Grants Arts & Culture Race and Opera Community Partnerships Heartland Journalism Fellowship Join the CRE2 Mailing List AffiliatesAffiliates Our Faculty Affiliates Our Graduate Student Affiliates Our Postdoctoral Affiliates Our Resident and Trainee Affiliates Our Staff Affiliates Become an Affiliate Events News Open Search CRE2 in the News Washington University’s Office of the Provost announces third round of race and ethnicity cluster hire (Links to an external site) August 17, 2022 Through the Race and Ethnicity Cluster Hire Initiative, Washington University in St. Louis aims to build a world-class research program on race. Two previous rounds of this cluster hire initiative took place in 2020-21 and 2021-22. This Initiative is funded by the Office of the Provost.  It is supported by the Center for the Study of Race, […] Interdisciplinary ‘Politics of Reproduction’ course to explore history, implications post-Roe v. Wade (Links to an external site) August 12, 2022 In response to Roe v. Wade being overturned, the Washington University Provost’s Office is offering the new course Politics of Reproduction. It is designed by Faculty AffiliateRebecca Wanzo and includes CRE2 Affiliates Zakiya Luna, Dineo Khabele, Shanti Parikh, Jessica Levy. Bad Girls: A Novel (Review) (Links to an external site) August 10, 2022 In a book review for NACLA, CRE2 Graduate Student Affiliate & Small Grant Recipient Zeles Vargas says Camila Sosa Villada’s novel “Bad Girls” gives readers access to overlooked narratives of Latin American gender & sexuality. Race, Insurance Status Linked to Poor Outcomes in Hospitalized UC Patients (Links to an external site) August 9, 2022 New research from Faculty Affiliate Karen Joynt Maddox finds that race/ethnicity and insurance status were associated with poor outcomes among hospitalized patients with ulcerative colitis. Health insurance impacts cancer stage at diagnosis in minority children (Links to an external site) August 8, 2022 New research from CRE2 Faculty Affiliate Kimberly Johnson finds that disparities in cancer stage at diagnosis among racial and ethnic minority children may be explained by health insurance coverage. Sound Experiments: The Music of the AACM (Links to an external site) August 5, 2022 Congrats to incoming CRE2 Spring 2023 Faculty Fellow Paul Steinbeck on the publication of his new book. Are more Black scholars rejecting white colleges? (Links to an external site) July 27, 2022 Why are growing numbers of Black students considering HBCUs? Faculty Affiliate Michelle Purdy explores the reasons in an interview on Slate podcast “A Word with Jason Johnson.” More new moms struggle with mental health, and they are seeking help (Links to an external site) July 25, 2022 Faculty Affiliate Cynthia Rogers was quoted in a St. Louis Post-Dispatch story about new mothers struggling with mental health. ‘Linguistic Legacy’: Oxford to Produce African-American English Dictionary to Recognize Black Influence on Language (Links to an external site) July 22, 2022 Faculty Affiliate John Baugh is serving an advisor on the project to publish Oxford’s African-American English dictionary to recognize the linguistic legacy of Black influence on the English language. Black Women Die at an Alarming Rate from Uterine Cancer (Links to an external site) July 20, 2022 Faculty Affiliate Dineo Khabele was featured in a St. Louis American article highlighting her new research findings that Black women die at an alarming rate from uterine cancer. Standing Up: Women Leaders in St. Louis Respond to Post-Roe Reality (Links to an external site) July 12, 2022 “Before it was legalized,…abortion was seen as a purely private matter. Now, companies are publicly announcing that they see this as a matter of public health, reproductive freedom and gender equity,” says CRE2 Founding Director Adrienne Davis. The Politicization of the Supreme Court Is Eroding Its Legitimacy (Links to an external site) June 27, 2022 Faculty Affiliate Dr. James Gibson was featured in a New York Times opinion piece discuss how “the politicization of the Supreme Court is eroding its legitimacy” Early to Serve as CRE2 Interim Director (Links to an external site) June 22, 2022 The CRE2 Team is excited to welcome Dr. Gerald Early the Merle King Professor of Modern Letters in Arts & Sciences, as our Interim Director! Barch named next vice dean of research in Arts & Sciences (Links to an external site) June 17, 2022 Congratulations to Faculty Affiliate Deanna Barch on being named the next Vice Dean of Research in Arts & Sciences! California panel recommends reparations for Black residents (Links to an external site) June 16, 2022 Faculty Affiliate Douglas Flowe was quoted in a news article discussing reparations for Black residents. Dr. Sean Joe on Violence in Schools (Links to an external site) June 15, 2022 Faculty Affiliate Sean Joe was featured in a Nine PBS episode in which he shared his expertise to contribute to a discussion on violence in schools. Why Students Are Choosing H.B.C.U.s: ‘4 Years Being Seen as Family’ (Links to an external site) June 14, 2022 Faculty Affiliate Michelle Purdy shared her expertise on race and education in a recent New York Times article titled. University joins digital initiative SlaveVoyages (Links to an external site) June 13, 2022 Washington University in St. Louis has joined SlaveVoyages, a collaborative digital initiative that compiles records related to the transatlantic slave trade. William Acree, co-director of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE²), says membership provides university faculty and students an opportunity to both benefit from and contribute to SlaveVoyages’ critical scholarship. New roads, new dams: St. Louis gears up for massive federal investment (Links to an external site) June 6, 2022 Faculty Affiliate Linda Samuels was quoted in a recent Post-Dispatch story about federal investment in St. Louis. Linking History to Contemporary State-Sanctioned Slow Violence through Cultural and Structural Racism (Links to an external site) June 2, 2022 CRE2 Faculty Affiliate Michael Esposito and CRE2 Research and Program Assistant Solome Haile coauthored a paper recently published in the ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Posts pagination 1 of 7 Next Page Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity302 Seigle HallMSC 1221-228-302One Brookings DriveSt. Louis, MO [email protected] the CRE2 mailing list Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Give to CRE² ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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