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LOCATION:Plaster Student Union\, Robert W. Ballroom East
SUMMARY:Public Affairs Conference - Where I’m from and where we’re going
DESCRIPTION:Panel Session\n\n\nRace often registers within a fraction of a
  second upon meeting\, yet scientists struggle to determine how to measur
 e race. The biological basis of race\, while limited\, commonly differs f
 rom how people identify themselves\, but the construct retains social and
  medical implications. Ethnicity further complicates identifying ourselve
 s\, our people and the “other.”  Promoting harmony and health in diverse 
 communities depends on becoming adept at talking about ourselves in terms
  of genetic heritage and social identity. Research may require different 
 approaches to measurement\, as the questions go beyond skin deep. In the 
 challenges\, opportunities can be found for stronger\, healthier communit
 ies.\n\n\nPublic Affairs Conference held Sept. 25-27\, 2018.
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 &gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Race often registers within a fraction of a second upon meeting\, y
 et scientists struggle to determine how to measure race. The biological b
 asis of race\, while limited\, commonly differs from how people identify 
 themselves\, but the construct retains social and medical implications. E
 thnicity further complicates identifying ourselves\, our people and the “
 other.”&amp;nbsp\; Promoting harmony and health in diverse communities depend
 s on becoming adept at talking about ourselves in terms of genetic herita
 ge and social identity. Research may require different approaches to meas
 urement\, as the questions go beyond skin deep. In the challenges\, oppor
 tunities can be found for stronger\, healthier communities.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;a hr
 ef="https://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/conference/"&gt;Public Affairs C
 onference&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp\;held Sept. 25-27\, 2018.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180927T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180927T144500
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URL:https://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/conference/
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students
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