A Conversation on Race and Research
The latest U.S. census data shows the nation is rapidly evolving, with 4 in 10 Americans now identifying with a race other than White.
Our nation's growing diversity is driving societal and cultural shifts and creating a new conversation about race and ethnicity. It is also highlighting the way race intersects with research in a range of fields, from public opinion polling to medicine to economics.
Join us for a virtual event with experts featured in Pew's latest "After the Fact" podcast season discussing the challenges and opportunities for data-based research in a changing America.
Welcome
- Susan K. Urahn
President and chief executive officer, The Pew Charitable Trusts
Panelists
- Marie A. Bernard, M.D.
Chief officer for scientific workforce diversity, National Institutes of Health - Mark Hugo Lopez
Director of race and ethnicity research, Pew Research Center - David Williams
Outgoing director of policy outreach, Harvard Universityβs Opportunity Insights
Moderator
- Yolanda Lewis
Senior director, safety and justice, The Pew Charitable Trusts
Nov. 4 | 12-1 p.m. EDT
Join our conversation on Twitter via #RaceandResearch.
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