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 How Work Sustains Racial Inequality: Free Seminar
Posted by: Michael Zyphur
Title/Position: Director
School/Organization: Instats
Sent to listserv of: SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: April 29th, 2025


Hi, everyone!

Join us at Instats for a compelling free seminar on How Work Sustains Racial Inequality, running June 17th by professor and American Sociological Association President Adia Wingfield from the Department of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis. Despite over 60 years since the Civil Rights Act and widespread DEI initiatives, racial disparities continue to plague the workplace. In this seminar, Professor Wingfield introduces the concept of “gray areas” to dissect the sociological dynamics that hinder Black workers' advancement. Explore narratives of Black professionals across various fields and uncover how foundational work structures contribute to persistent racial inequality. Don't miss this chance to engage with this crucial topic.

https://instats.org/seminar/gray-areas-how-work-sustains-racial-ineq

Sign up today to secure your spot, and feel free to share this opportunity with colleagues and students who might benefit!

Best wishes,

Michael Zyphur
Professor and Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
instats.org




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