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CESJ Symposium: February 9 from 1-4: How Discrimination And Disparities Impact Children And Teens: Research On Ethnicity, Social Class, And Sexual Orientation

The CESJ's Spring Symposium is a little over two weeks away. We have a few important updates and new details about this exciting event.
 
Please note: the location has been changed to Kincaid Auditorium (Gatton). 
 
HOW DISCRIMINATION AND DISPARITIES IMPACT CHILDREN AND TEENS: RESEARCH ON ETHNICITY, SOCIAL CLASS, AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Friday, February 9 
1:00pm-4:00pm in Kincaid Auditorium 
Reception to follow in Woodward Hall 
 
Speakers:
Stacey S. Horn, Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago, 
"Developmental and Contextual Factors Related to Sexual Prejudice Across Adolescence”
 
Rashmita S. Mistry, Ph.D., UCLA, 
"Exploring Social Class Identity in Childhood and Adolescence: What, How, and Why?"
 
Tiffany Yip, Ph.D., Fordham University, 
"The Opportunities and Challenge of Moving towards Diversity: Discrimination, Sleep & Identity”
 

These talks will be followed by responses by two UK faculty:

Sherry Rostosky, Ph.D., Education
Jazmin Brown-Iannuzzi, Ph.D., Psychology
 

Please see the attached flyer for more details.