Getting Structural: How Measuring Structural Oppression Can Advance Intersectional Health Equity Research

December 12
1-2pm
708 Broadway, Room 801 | Online

Hosted by the Center for Anti-racism, Social Justice & Public Health

In this third and final seminar of a three-part series, Dr. Patricia Homan will explore and provide an overview of current conceptualization and measurement of structural sexism, structural racism, and other forms of structural oppression. Dr. Homan will further outline new structural intersectionality approaches to population health, present results from recent research employing structural intersectionality approaches and discuss implications of this work and an agenda for future research on structural intersectionality and health.

This three-part seminar series explores innovative methods, diverse research approaches, data challenges, and insights into the systemic inequalities shaping public health and social outcomes.