Announcement of two events with Karen Tabb Dina, an assistant professor of social work at the University of Illinois: a talk on birth outcomes and mental health among multiracial women and a discussion of race, gender, and public health in the setting of a John Wilson exhibition in Faulconer Gallery.
This paper presents a theoretical argument focused on how social norms and formal institutions operate as cognitive coping mechanisms among groupings of boundedly rational actors who face fundamental uncertainty concerning their political and economic environments.
Announcing a listening event for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech, Remaining Awake through a Revolution, which was originally given at Grinnell College in October 1967.