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dina okamoto

@dinaokamoto

Professor of Sociology, Former Co-Editor of American Sociological Review, Author of Redefining Race, Californian living in the great midwest

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Here it is! The earliest surviving footage from a Black produced film in American history, released 106 years ago on October 16, 1916.

Kim Weeden (@weedenkim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

STEM "weed-out" courses don't discourage low-performing students equally: Women, URM, 1st gen, & low-SES students who get C or below are less likely to retake course, move to next course, or persist in STEM. Holds adjusting for HS grades, test scores, & STEM major intent. 1/6

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💡The ISA's ongoing scientific activities organize by 57 Research Committees, 4 Working Groups & 6 Thematic Groups, each dealing with a well-recognized specialty in sociology. Learn more about them here: bit.ly/3T8k0iQ

💡The ISA's ongoing scientific activities organize by 57 Research Committees, 4 Working Groups & 6 Thematic Groups, each dealing with a well-recognized specialty in sociology. Learn more about them here: bit.ly/3T8k0iQ
Dr. Rashawn Ray (@sociologistray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The #BlackLivesMatter movement has been highly effective over the past decade. Black Lives Matter aimed to shed light on police brutality, which it has done. Below is a list of some of the notable impacts of the movement.” My latest article brookings.edu/blog/how-we-ri…

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📣 Applications for the 2024 Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships are now open! If you’ve finished your PhD and are interested in transdisciplinary #research, consider applying for this unique #fellowship at SFI. For more info and to apply see here 👉 apply-sfi.smapply.org/prog/complexit…

📣 Applications for the 2024 Complexity Postdoctoral Fellowships are now open! If you’ve finished your PhD and are interested in transdisciplinary #research, consider applying for this unique #fellowship at SFI. 

For more info and to apply see here 👉 apply-sfi.smapply.org/prog/complexit…
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With 600+ AAPI nonprofits across the U.S., it can be challenging to find the right one to support. That's why TAAF & @walmart launched the #TheAAPINonprofitDatabase—a comprehensive, interactive tool to help you get involved now. Explore here: impactaapi.org

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📌On Friday at 2 PM, Anne will present our work in progress with @dinaoca Helge Marahrens #SaishreeGodbole & #DaEunJung examining how local newspapers frame immigrants across place.

📌On Friday at 2 PM, <a href="/annekav_/">Anne</a> will present our work in progress with @dinaoca <a href="/hmarahre/">Helge Marahrens</a> #SaishreeGodbole &amp; #DaEunJung examining how local newspapers frame immigrants across place.
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🏆 We're delighted to share that the paper Making requests: Filipina/o and Latina/o immigrant claims-making and racialization by Melanie Jones Gast, PhD, @dinaoca, and Emerald T. Nguyen received an Honorable Mention for ASA Int'l Migration Section's 2023 Louis Wirth Best Article Award!

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We're delighted to share that the paper Making requests: Filipina/o and Latina/o immigrant claims-making and racialization by <a href="/GastJones/">Melanie Jones Gast, PhD</a>, @dinaoca, and Emerald T. Nguyen received an Honorable Mention for <a href="/ASAmigration/">ASA Int'l Migration</a> Section's 2023 Louis Wirth Best Article Award!
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Check out our new paper in Social Psychology Quarterly that develops a relational framework to analyze and understand Indian immigrants’ perceptions of discrimination in the US context.

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Great story by Amy Qin for the The New York Times about Asian American identity (or lack thereof) among Bhutanese Americans, an Asian population that doesn’t get much national coverage.