- Diversity Scholars Network
- Knowledge Communities
- Think Act Tanks
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- Advancing Social Science Scholarship and Teaching on Latino Youth and Families
- Embodiment and Environmental Art Practice
- Queer/Cuir/Feminist (Q/C/F) Group of the Americas
- Museums and Publics: Engaging Detroit, Berlin, and the Future of the City
- Disparate Distress: An Oversample of African-Americans and Latinos in the United States
- Grants to Support Research & Scholarship for Change
- Pop-Up Grants
Faculty Leads: Ana Patricia Esqueda, Ann Chih Lin, Twila Tardif, and Lydwan Perez Westerband
This Think-Act Tank seeks to fill a knowledge gap between 1. the impact of COVID-19 on US communities of color, and 2. how communities of color are coping with policy restrictions imposed to stem the pandemic. Drawing from the fields of psychology, political science, public health, public policy, the Disparate Distress Think-Act Tank will survey 2,500 Black and Latino respondents across the US on experiences and attitudes around health impact, vaccination, employment and income support, and communication networks and blame.