1. How one teacher transformed her students' understanding of racism ...
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Photo from www.janeelliott.com* By Allen Schultz On April 5, 1968, a class of white third-grade students from Riceville, Iowa all had the same question for their teacher, Ms. Jane Elliott – why was…
2. Status determinants, social incongruity and economic transition - PLOS
Sep 3, 2019 · Copyright: © 2019 Alan Frank Schultz. This is an open access article ... Skin color, social classification, and blood pressure in southeastern ...
For small-scale societies, transitions from self-sufficiency to cash-based labor in market economies have been associated with the exacerbation of existing, and the emergence of new, social incongruities. Social incongruity occurs when two or more of a person’s status determinants (e.g. age, gender, wealth) conflict, resulting in reduced social status. A central focus of theory and research on social incongruity is the relationship between the cultural prototype of what is needed to live a good life–or lifestyle–and status determinants. Assessment of status determinants is challenging because of their relative nature at multiple levels of analysis. This study uses theory and methods from cognitive anthropology to investigate whether and how individual knowledge of a cultural lifestyle prototype conflicts with status determinants at two levels of economic transition among 101 adults from a small-scale society of forager-horticulturalists in Bolivian Amazonia, the Tsimane’. Results support cultural consensus in a 38-item model labeled market lifestyle (explaining 72.7% of sample variance). While the model includes both overlapping traditional (e.g. weaving) and market-related (e.g. education) items and behaviors, most market alternatives were rated higher. When market lifestyle was tested for social incongruity against other status determinants, only gender predicted variation. Thematically, when lifestyle was stratified by gender, men rated several items of relational wealth h...
3. Alan Schultz, Ph.D., M.P.H. Professional Website
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4. [PDF] Creating Equitable Early Learning Environments for Young Boys of Color
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5. The effects of skin tone, height, and gender on earnings - PMC
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Using a theoretical approach grounded in implicit bias and stereotyping theories, this study examines the relationship between observable physical characteristics (skin tone, height, and gender) and earnings, as measured by income. Combining ...
6. [PDF] The Persistent Problem of Colorism: Skin Tone, Status, and Inequality
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7. The Alan T. Waterman Award - Office of the Director (OD) | NSF
This technique developed by Bell benefits multiple communities, including patients with darker skin tones, women with dense breast tissue, and overweight or ...
This page contains information about NSF's Alan T. Waterman award.
8. Understanding black-white disparities in labor market outcomes requires ...
Mar 25, 2022 · In its most basic form, race is nothing more than a socially constructed identifier, defined in the United States primarily by skin color—an ...
Valerie Wilson, Economic Policy Institute, and William Darity Jr., Duke University The assumption of a perfectly competitive labor market is central to some of the most widely accepted theories in the field of labor economics. But the persistent threat of unemployment means that workers often cannot change jobs or employers easily and without cost. This imbalance of power disproportionately disadvantages black workers: One of the most durable and defining features of the U.S. labor market is the 2-to-1 disparity in unemployment that exists between black and white workers. The economic theories most often invoked to explain racial differentials in labor market outcomes—human capital theory, taste-based models of discrimination, and statistical models of discrimination—fall short in their attempts to explain long-standing racial disparities in unemployment and pay while blatantly denying the persistence of discrimination. A better framework is stratification economics, which argues that, while discrimination is unjust, it serves the functional role of preserving hierarchy. Identity can be structured so that investing in, or associating with, a group identity can lead to economic returns and benefits.
9. Police surveillance and facial recognition: Why data privacy is ...
Apr 12, 2022 · ... skin had misclassification rates of 20.8%-34.7%, compared to ... Allen, “Dismantling the 'Black Opticon': Privacy, Race, Equity, and ...
Dr. Nicol Turner Lee and Caitlin Chin make a case for stronger federal privacy protections to mitigate high risks associated with the development and procurement of surveillance technologies which disproportionately impact marginalized populations.
10. Albert Schultz | Rotten Tomatoes
Albert Schultz was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Schultz's early acting career mostly consisted of roles in various films.
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11. Under Our Skin | The Seattle Times
Jun 20, 2016 · Institutional racism ... Person of color ... Racist ... Ally ... Microaggression ... All lives matter ... Politically correct ... Colorblindness ... Safe space.
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12. [PDF] A Theory of Marriage - National Bureau of Economic Research
Alan Freiden, H. Gregg Lewis, Robert T. Michael, Marc Nerlove, Richard Posner ... to IQ, education, height, attractiveness, skin color, ethnic origin, and.
13. Neal B Schultz - Dermatology | Mount Sinai - New York
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Learn more about Neal B Schultz, specializing in Dermatology at the Mount Sinai Health System. Call or book online for an appointment.
14. [PDF] Toxicological Profile for Nitrate and Nitrite - ATSDR - CDC
larger skin surface in proportion to their body volume than adults. A ... color intensity of the resulting azo compound measured using a ...
15. Pheomelanin Effect on UVB Radiation-Induced Oxidation/Nitration of l ...
Dec 27, 2021 · Generally, the formation of melanin pigments is a protective response against the damaging effects of UV radiation in skin. However, pheomelanin ...
Pheomelanin is a natural yellow-reddish sulfur-containing pigment derived from tyrosinase-catalyzed oxidation of tyrosine in presence of cysteine. Generally, the formation of melanin pigments is a protective response against the damaging effects of ...
16. People v. Schultz, 10 Cal.5th 623 | Casetext Search + Citator
Nov 23, 2020 · Dr. O'Halloran noted that Burger had petechial hemorrhages on the skin of her face, her eyelids, and the whites of her eyes. She also had ...
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17. [PDF] Sealed Settlement Agreements in Federal District Court
cause of his race and color. The case settled. The settlement agreement ... Schultz Metal Service Inc. (NY-E 2:00-cv-. 05893 filed 10/02/2000). Motor ...
18. Internal Funding Opportunities | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Alan R. Bennett College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Public Health Policy Research Funding Opportunity, Tenure system, clinical, and in-residence faculty ...
The College provides funding for projects that align with priorities in the CLAS Strategic Plan, including research, teaching, diversity efforts, and outreach.
19. OU College of Medicine > Academic Departments > Obstetrics and ...
Mark Allen Everett, MD Skin of Color Symposium · Skin of Color Dermatology ... Chris Schultz, MD. Assistant Professor. View Profile ...
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20. Genetics of Skin Cancer (PDQ®) - NCI
3 days ago · Schopf-Schultz-Passarge syndrome ... There is an inverse correlation between melanoma risk and skin color that goes from lightest skin to darkest ...
Genetics of Skin Cancer includes information about genes and hereditary syndromes associated with basal cell, squamous cell, and melanoma skin cancer. Get comprehensive information about the genetics of skin cancer and interventions in this summary for clinicians.