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In the Media
Should Your Dog Be Sleeping in Your Bed?
(March 17, 2021)
Opinion: Why progressives need to worry about high public debt
(March 17, 2021)
How the pandemic has changed Washington families for better, for worse … forever?
(March 17, 2021)
How the pandemic has changed Washington families for better, for worse … forever?
(March 13, 2021)
Takeuchi Tracking Anti-Asian Racism During Pandemic
(March 12, 2021)
Opinion: ‘Insurmountable’ legal debt should not make you irredeemable
(March 10, 2021)
A year with COVID-19: A chronology of how the UW adapted — and responded — to the pandemic
(March 8, 2021)
Opinion: Fines and fees are a pound of flesh for poor people
(March 4, 2021)
Podcast | When defunding the police meets Seattle’s political reality
(February 4, 2021)
Police contact at a young age leads to different outcomes for Black youth
(January 28, 2021)
Podcast | When defunding the police meets Seattle’s political reality
(January 28, 2021)
Statistics Faculty Engaged in Research on COVID-19
(January 27, 2021)
Cop Budgets Benefit from Cannabis Legalization, Sparking Backlash in 'Defund the Police' Era
(January 26, 2021)
Police contact at a young age leads to different outcomes for Black youth
(January 22, 2021)
How can art and creativity brighten the winter months?
(January 20, 2021)
Video Reflections
(January 20, 2021)
The UW turned 2020 into a course. You’re invited to check it out.
(January 20, 2021)
In a time of isolation, finding communion
(January 20, 2021)
Can You Find True, Lasting Love on Tinder? Study Finds It's Possible
(January 14, 2021)
The Value of a Non-STEM Major, with Dean Stacey
(January 7, 2021)
Children and police encounters
(January 7, 2021)
Black Washingtonians question disparate treatment in images of white extremists storming Capitol
(January 7, 2021)
Can You Find True, Lasting Love on Tinder? Study Finds It's Possible
(January 7, 2021)
a run-in with police is much more devastating for Black children than it is for white kids
(December 20, 2020)
Cop Budgets Benefit from Cannabis Legalization, Sparking Backlash in 'Defund the Police' Era
(December 20, 2020)
Oregon decriminalizes drugs; is Washington next?
(December 20, 2020)
Cop Budgets Benefit from Cannabis Legalization, Sparking Backlash in 'Defund the Police' Era
(December 16, 2020)
In a time of isolation, finding communion
(December 15, 2020)
Early police stops had long-term consequences for Seattle’s Black youth, UW research shows
(December 2, 2020)
The 2020 census: deadlines, politics and what may come next
(November 19, 2020)
The Criminal Legal System as a Social Problem
(November 12, 2020)
Q&A: Alexes Harris on defunding police, racial disparities in criminal justice
(September 28, 2020)
Steve Pfaff's Op-Ed in the Washington Post Highlights His Research on Discrimination Against Muslim and Atheist Families in US Schools
(September 14, 2020)
Ian Kennedy’s Research Sheds Light on Discriminatory Rental Practices In Seattle Neighborhoods
(September 14, 2020)
New Guide for Understanding COVID Data
(September 13, 2020)
How Bias In Medical Textbooks Endangers BIPOC
(August 31, 2020)
Are Black Lives Matter protesters peaceful or violent? Depends on whom you ask.
(August 24, 2020)
How the pandemic is changing relationships
(July 10, 2020)
Alexes Harris: Companies Can Keep Their Hollow Statements on Racism. We Need Real Change.
(June 17, 2020)
With coronavirus, prison and jail sentences could become death sentences
(March 31, 2020)
Christine Leibbrand Looks at Segregation and Life Outcomes in
The Conversation
(January 8, 2020)
‘Divorce Month’ Fact or Fiction: Do More Couples Split in January?
(January 4, 2020)
Op-ed: What happens when black Americans leave their segregated hometowns
(December 11, 2019)
What it's like to have dinner with Seattle chef Melissa Miranda
(September 23, 2019)
Beckett and Evans' Research Upends Death Penalty in Washington State
(October 23, 2018)
Sarah Diefendorf, PhD '18, draws on social science research in an op-ed about masculinity and Brett Kavanaugh's response to allegations of sexual assault
(September 26, 2018)
"
Why We Stay Silent After Sexual Assault
" Callie Burt Weighs In On the Kavenaugh Case
(September 22, 2018)
Beckett Op-Ed on Restorative Justice in the Seattle Times
(May 21, 2018)
Barbara Reskin weighs in on the impact of overtime on the city of Seattle's gender wage gap
(April 11, 2018)
In the News: Pepper Schwartz weighs in on #Metoo and issues of sexual consent
(January 28, 2018)
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