Day 2 of the Race, Inequality, and Language in Education (RILE) fall conference features a micro talk and panel discussion on addressing racial inequality in access and opportunity.
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Dr. Francis A. Pearman is an assistant professor in the Stanford Graduate School of Education. Dr. Pearman's research focuses on how poverty and inequality shape the life chances of children, especially in rapidly changing cities.
Dr. Dominique Baker is an assistant professor of education policy at Southern Methodist University. Her research focuses on the way that education policy affects and shapes the access and success of minoritized students in higher education.
Dr. Dania Francis is an assistant professor of economics at University of Massachusetts Boston. Her current research involves using experimental and quasi-experimental methods to identify structural causes of racial and socioeconomic academic achievement gaps.
Dr. Jacob William Faber is an associate professor of sociology and public service at NYU. He leverages observational and experimental methods to study the mechanisms responsible for sorting individuals across space, and how the distributions of people by race interact with political, social, and ecological systems to create and sustain inequality.