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Harvard launches Center for Race, Inequality and Social Equity Studies— Harvard Gazette

Harvard launches Center for Race, Inequality and Social Equity Studies— Harvard Gazette
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FOR MANY LATINOS, RACIAL IDENTITY IS MORE CULTURE THAN COLOR

FOR MANY LATINOS, RACIAL IDENTITY IS MORE CULTURE THAN COLOR
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COVID post-traumatic stress is real. It can also come with silver linings.

COVID post-traumatic stress is real. It can also come with silver linings. Image: vicky leta / mashable For some who ve endured life-changing trauma, the experience can yield something surprising: positive personal growth.  Now, a major survey conducted in the last year suggests that s happening to people who ve felt traumatic stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Research published Thursday in JAMA Open Network found post-traumatic growth in more than 40 percent of 3,000 people surveyed. Led by Dr. Robert H. Pietrzak, professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, the researchers asked the thousands of military veterans a series of questions about personal changes they d experienced during the pandemic, like if they appreciated life more, became closer with friends and loved ones, developed a better understanding of spiritual matters, and felt capable of doing better things with their life. 

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Synthesizing hope: How to mitigate health disparities after natural disaster strikes

March 19, 2021 Russ Hauser’s research on ortho-phthalates, commonly found in personal care products, is the focus of this Harvard Chan School’s Big 3 Q&A. March 18, 2021 Harvard Pop Center Working Paper Vol. 21, No. 1, is now published as a correspondence in The Lancet. March 11, 2021 Former Harvard Bell Fellow Clemens Noelke is an author on a study  (at the center of this piece in The New York Times) that has found that Amazon, by raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour, has influenced other local companies to raise wages, and has found little evidence of job loss. Photo: Pixabay March 10, 2021 HAALSI researchers including former Harvard Bell Fellow Lindsay Kobayashi, and Harvard Pop Center Research Associate Meagan Farrell, and Director Lisa Berkman have published a study that finds similar patterning between social disparities (such as differences in formal education, literacy and marital s

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