Presentation of Two Reports on Union Avoidance Activity in Minnesota's Nursing Homes
Presentation of Two Reports on Union Avoidance Activity in Minnesota's Nursing Homes
The event, organized by the Boston College School of Social Work Racism-based Violence Injury and Prevention Lab, features a lecture on measuring exposure and consequences to racism-based police violence for Black and Latinx emerging adults, followed by a panel discussion on best practices for wo
Keyonna King is a co-investigator in UNMC’s BEAT Cancer study. BEAT Cancer, which stands for Black Equity, Access and Testing for Cancer, seeks to increase colorectal cancer screening and decrease mortality rates related to the disease in Omaha’s Black community.
Using a narrative strategy in the argument presented in this study actually led some in the audience to move even further away from the desired position than they already were.
Dr. Epstein discusses potential strategies to increase insurance sign ups, including altering the ways insurance plans work (e.g., 5 year plans versus single year plans) or changing the ways that insurance plans are marketed (moral framing versus economic self-interest framing).
Drs. Liana Winett and Jeff Niederdeppe discuss their findings from their narrative studies around early childcare and education with state legislators and the general public with Shel Holtz of the FIR Podcast Network.
In an ABCNews video featuring a number of experts, E4A grantee Claire Boine, discusses which policies most gun-owners agree on and highlights where common ground may be found.
Dr. Hussien "talks about living wage ordinances that were passed in the 1990s and 2000s in cities across the United States".