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SUMMARY:Brittany Chambers\, University of California\, Davis\, "The Solutions are in the Community: Centering Black Women’s Voices to Advance Birth Equity"
DESCRIPTION:Biography:\nDr. Brittany Chambers Butcher is a tenure track Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Ecology at the University of California\, Davis. She is a community health scientist whose program of research merges critical and public health theories to partner with Black women and birthing people to better understand\, operationalize and dismantle racism. Dr. Chambers Butcher uses a community research model in her work to #listentoblackwomen to reconceptualize structural racism and the way it shows up in Black communities to contribute to adverse maternal and infant health outcomes. Building on this work\, Dr. Chambers Butcher received a competitive two-year UCSF-Kaiser Permanente Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) K12 award to collect formative data to co-develop racial equity training for perinatal care providers with Black women and perinatal providers of color. She now was a K01 focused on pilot testing this racial equity training among perinatal providers in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nThe Solutions are in the Community: Centering Black Women’s Voices to Advance Birth Equity\nAbstract:\nStructural racism has been identified as a root cause of maternal and infant health inequities experienced by Black women and birthing people\, and their children. In effort to better understand and dismantle racism\, centering community voice is essential. This presentation will share a community research model used to advance birth equity and example projects implementing this model to: (1) develop a conceptual framework of structural racism from the perspectives of Black women; (2) develop and pilot test a racial equity training for perinatal care providers; and (3) developing a healing toolkit for community researchers.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/brittany-chambers-university-of-california-davis/
LOCATION:4240A Public Affairs Bldg
CATEGORIES:CCPR Seminar
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SUMMARY:Nora Daniels\, Associate Director\, UCLA Corporate and Foundation Relations
DESCRIPTION:Nora Daniels\, Associate Director\, UCLA Corporate and Foundation Relations will join our bagel hour at 11 am on March 13\, 2024. Nora supports faculty across the college by identifying\, cultivating\, soliciting\, and stewarding private foundation prospects for funding their research\, programs\, and initiatives. This support includes (but is not limited to): proposal development and internal approvals (OCGA\, academic leadership)\, RFP applications\, cultivating relationships with foundation program officers\, and foundation strategy development.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/nora-daniels-associate-director-ucla-corporate-and-foundation-relations/
CATEGORIES:CCPR Seminar
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SUMMARY:Conrad Miller\, University of California\, Berkeley\, “Class Disparities and Discrimination in Traffic Stops and Searches”
DESCRIPTION:Biography:\nConrad Miller is an associate professor at the University of California\, Berkeley in the Haas School of Business and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is a labor economist who studies inequality between social groups. His research pursues three broad research questions: (1) what role do firms play in producing labor market inequality between social groups? (2) what are the consequences of discrimination? and (3) what are the effects of policy responses to discrimination? \n“Class Disparities and Discrimination in Traffic Stops and Searches”\nAbstract: We document class disparities and discrimination in the incidence of police searches. Low-income motorists are more likely to be pursued in pretext stops and to be searched for contraband. Yet searches of low-income motorists are less likely to yield contraband. To isolate class-based discrimination\, we show that motorists stopped in multiple vehicles are more likely to be searched when stopped in a vehicle that signals they are low-income. Overall contraband yield would increase if police did not engage in vehicle-based profiling. We provide suggestive evidence that lower hassle costs associated with arrests of low-income motorists help to explain trooper behavior. \nA recording of this event can be found here.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/conrad-miller-university-of-california-berkeley/
LOCATION:4240A Public Affairs Bldg
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SUMMARY:F31 Predoctoral NIH Funding Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, March 14 from noon- 1 pm \nPlease RSVP and submit questions for the panelist beforehand using this form. \nLocation: UCLA CCPR seminar room (4240A Public Affairs)  \nThe panel will kick off with a brief introduction\, setting the stage for a discussion about NIH funding opportunities focused specifically on predoctoral F31 grants. Attendees will gain a comprehensive overview of the funding mechanisms and application procedures\, empowering them to navigate the NIH funding landscape with confidence. \nOur panelists comprise both current applicants and F31 grant recipients: Andrew Hess (Econ)\, Eunhee Park (Community Health Science)\, and Esmeralda Melgoza (Community Health Sciences). They will highlight key considerations for crafting successful grant proposals\, including tips for writing compelling narratives\, addressing reviewer feedback\, and maximizing impact. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or new to the world of grant writing\, this event promises to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to secure NIH funding for your research endeavors. \nFollowing the presentations\, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a dynamic Q&A session\, where they can seek clarification and engage directly with our panelists. Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable insights\, connect with fellow researchers\, and take your NIH funding journey to the next level. \nCookies will be provided.
URL:https://ccpr.ucla.edu/event/f31-nih-funding-panel/
CATEGORIES:CCPR Seminar,CCPR Workshop
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