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SRCD Anti-Racist Developmental Science Summit: Transforming Research, Practices, and Policies

Wed, May 15

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Panama City

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SRCD Anti-Racist Developmental Science Summit: Transforming Research, Practices, and Policies
SRCD Anti-Racist Developmental Science Summit: Transforming Research, Practices, and Policies

Time & Location

May 15, 2024, 9:00 AM – May 17, 2024, 5:00 PM

Panama City, Panama City, Panamá Province, Panama

About the event

Subject to change.

Day 1: Wednesday, May 15

Invited Speaker: Educators and the Fight for Equality

Invited Speakers: Addressing Social Welfare and Mental Health Disparities Through System-Level Change

  • Ezemenari M. Obasi, Ph.D., Wayne State University
  • Rebecca Jones Gaston, MSW, Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF)
Day 2: Thursday, May 16

Invited Paper Symposium Panel: National Academy of Medicine Panel: Advancing Anti-Racism through Evidence-Based Solutions in BIPILAW Special Populations

Policy Invited Session: Policy Panel: Immigration and Migration

Funders Roundtable Invited Session

A Conversation Roundtable with the SRCD Anti-Racism Task Force Co-Chairs

Day 3: Friday, May 17

Invited Professional Development Session: Navigating a Program of Socially Relevant Research

Invited Panel: Structural Inequality and Grassroots Community Engagement

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