Today I welcome sociologist Rashawn Ray back to COVIDCalls!
Rashawn Ray is a David M. Rubenstein Fellow at The Brookings Institution. He is also an Associate Professor of Sociology and Executive Director of the Lab for Applied Social Science Research (LASSR) at the University of Maryland, College Park. Recently, Ray published the book How Families Matter: Simply Complicated Intersections of Race, Gender, and Work (with Pamela Braboy Jackson) and another edition of Race and Ethnic Relations in the 21st Century: History, Theory, Institutions, and Policy.
EP #245 - 03.24.2021 - Motherhood and Feminism in the Pandemic w/Lyz Lens
EP #244 - 03.23.2021 - Astronomy, Big Science, and the Pandemic w/ Lucianne Walkowicz
EP #242 - 03.19.2021 - The COVID Grief Multiplier
EP #241 - 03.17.2021 - Pregnancy and Birth in Pandemic Times
EP #240 - 03.16.2021 - One Year Anniversary Episode!
EP #239 - 03.15.2021 - Cities and Suburbs in the Pandemic
EP #238 - 03.11.2021 - Poetry, Plastic Bags, and the Pandemic
EP #237 - 03.10.2021 - COVID in West Virginia
EP #236 - 03.09.2021 - Immigrants in COVID America
EP #235 - 03.08.2021 - Fukishima and COVID-19: A Memorial Episode
EP #234 - 03.05.2021 - COVID-19 in Portugal
EP #233 - 03.04.2021 - Counting the Pandemic
EP #232 - 03.03.2021 - The Pandemic and the History of Mutual Aid
EP #231 - 03.02.2021 - Pandemic, Politics, & History with Kevin M. Kruse
EP #230 -03.01.2021 - Recovery, Disability, and Politics in the Pandemic
EP #229 - 02.26.2021 - COVID-19, Disaster and, Mental Health in Turkey
EP #228 - 02.25.2021 - Documenting the Pandemic
EP #227 - 02. 24.2021 - Bearing Witness: COVID-19 Oral History & the Public Good
EP #226 - 02.23.2021 - The Infectious Historians: Podcasting the History of Medicine
EP #225 - 02.22.2021 - The History of Plague: New Perspectives
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