Past Events



Penn Journal of Law & Public Affairs Symposium

“Red Lines, Red Tape: Combatting the Housing Crisis & Ending Residential Segregation.”
Feb 5, 2020 at -

Please join Penn Law’s Journal of Law & Public Affairs for its annual symposium, entitled “Red Lines, Red Tape: Combatting the Housing Crisis & Ending Residential Segregation.” This year’s symposium…



***Canceled*** Education & Inequality Works-in-Progress Meeting

Feb 4, 2020 at -



Population Studies Colloquium: Mathew Hauer, Assistant Professor - Florida State University, Department of Sociology

Sea-level Rise and Human Migration
Feb 3, 2020 at -



Family & Gender: Peter Harvey, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology, University of Pennsylvania

Workshop
"Tearing up and Tidying up: Gender, Class, and Children's Domestic Work"
Jan 31, 2020 at -



Penn Museum film screening: Decolonizing the Narrative by Tukufu Zuberi

Jan 30, 2020 at -

Decolonizing the Narrative is a documentary reflection on African artistry and design, and the impact of the colonial narrative on exhibiting material culture in Western museums…



Penn Sociology Colloquium Series: Maria C. Abascal, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Columbia University

Colloquium
"Diversity or Outgroup Share? Explaining 311 Calls in NYC Neighborhoods."
Jan 29, 2020 at -

This project addresses two, related assumptions of the growing literature on racial/ethnic diversity and prosocial behavior. The first is that the effects of diversity are symmetric across group…



Program on Race, Science and Society Talk: Natalie Shibley, PRSS Postdoctoral Fellow

“Race, Homosexuality, and Military Justice.”
Jan 28, 2020 at -

Program on Race, Science & Society Postdoctoral Fellow Natalie Shibley will discuss her research on the history of homosexuality investigations in the U.S. military.



***CANCELED*** Education & Inequality Works-in-Progress Meeting

Jan 28, 2020 at -



Population Studies Colloquium: John Eason, Associate Professor, Sociology - University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Demography & Ecology

In Our Backyards: How the Prison Boom Transformed Rural America
Jan 27, 2020 at -



Analytics at Wharton Presents: Timnit Gebru, PhD, Research Scientist at Google, Ethical Artificial Intelligence Team

"Consent, Power, Inclusivity, Transparency, Ethics, and Privacy in Collecting Sociocultural Data in Machine Learning: Lessons from Historical Archives."
Jan 24, 2020 at -