A Conversation on Race and Research
In a virtual event, experts featured in Pew’s “After the Fact” podcast explore how race intersects with a range of research fields
The latest U.S. census data shows that the nation is rapidly evolving, with 4 in 10 Americans in 2020 identifying with a race other than White. That growing diversity is driving societal and cultural shifts and creating a new national conversation about race and ethnicity. It is also highlighting the way in which race intersects with research in a range of fields, from public opinion polling to medicine to economics.
On Nov. 4, The Pew Charitable Trusts hosted an hourlong panel discussion with experts featured in Pew’s latest “After the Fact” podcast season discussing the challenges and opportunities for data-based research in a changing America.
Welcome
Panelists
Marie Bernard, M.D. Chief Officer for Scientific Workforce Diversity
National Institutes of HealthRead More
David Williams Former Director of Policy Outreach
Harvard University’s Opportunity InsightsRead More
Moderator
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