BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250511T020636EDT-8395m5NdCz@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250511T060636Z DESCRIPTION:Register Here聽聽\n\nJoin our February Lunch&Learn event with Dr. Alexis Dennis\, Assistant Professor of Sociology at 黑料社\, w hose research investigates how and why structural and social stratificatio n processes generate inequalities in health and well-being. Dr. Dennis wil l speak on the historical and social processes that produce and perpetuate colorism and internalized colorism and their links to health and well-bei ng outcomes among Black Americans.聽聽\n\nThis event is hosted in collaborat ion with the Centre on Population Dynamics聽and the聽Department of Equity\, Ethics and Policy聽at the聽School of Population and Global Health\, 黑料社 U niversity.聽\n\nItinerary聽\n\n12:00 - 12:05 | Welcome and introductions\n\n 12:05 - 12:45 | Lecture session聽聽\n\n12:45 - 12:55 | Moderated Q&A session with Dr. Alexis Dennis聽\n\n12:55 - 13:00 | Closing and upcoming sessions聽 \n\nLocation聽\n\nThis is a hybrid event. The online portion of the event w ill be held on Zoom\, and the in-person portion will be held at 2001 Av. M cGill College Room 1140 (11th floor)\, 黑料社 in Montreal\, Can ada. In-person capacity is limited. If you registered to attend in-person and can no longer join us\, please notify us at cand3 [at] mcgill.ca.聽 聽聽 \n\n\nKeynote Speaker\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Dr. Alexis Dennis is an Assistant P rofessor of Sociology at 黑料社. Her聽research broadly investiga tes聽how and why聽structural and social stratification processes generate di sparities in health and well-being.聽 She draws from theories related to ra ce & ethnicity\, medical sociology\, mental health\, social stratification \, and the life course and employs empirical approaches drawn from sociolo gy\, demography\, and psychology to examine the processes that give rise t o health inequalities.聽Dr. Dennis often uses聽within-group analytical strat egies to better understand how stratifying forces uniquely shape life chan ces and opportunities for health among specific racial/ethnic groups. Lear n more.聽\n\n 聽\n \n \n \n\n\nWhat are Lunch&Learn's?\n\nThe CAnD3 Lunch&Learn series is designed to introduce our Fellows\, team members\, and partners to emerging research on topics related to population dynamics and populati on aging. These modules will cover the鈥疐our CAnD3 Population Aging Axes: ( 1) family and social inclusion\; (2) education\, labour and inequality\; ( 3) migration and ethnicity\; and (4) wellbeing and autonomy.\n\nCAnD3 News letters\n\nSign up for our newsletter to keep up to date with CAnD3 events .\n DTSTART:20230208T170000Z DTEND:20230208T180000Z LOCATION:CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1G1\, Hybrid: in-person & via Zoom\, 2001 Av. 黑料社 College Room 1140 SUMMARY:Internalized Colorism and Psychobiological Distress Among Black Ame ricans (Hybrid event) URL:/cand3/channels/event/internalized-colorism-and-ps ychobiological-distress-among-black-americans-hybrid-event-344850 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR