Connecting Our Roots

Episode 8 - Adrian Luis Manriquez

17 min · 12 aug 2024
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In this episode, Cohort 5 scholar and alumnus Adrian Manriquez discusses his dissertation research on how adherence to masculine gender norms impacts the health outcomes of Latino men. He also explores the role of reflexivity in qualitative scholarship and concludes by expressing gratitude for the HPRS community's influence on his personal and professional growth.

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Episode 6 - Latesha K. Harris

In this episode we talk to C6 scholar Latesha K. Harris about her research on police violence and cardiometabolic health, and she shares how the murder of George Floyd and the 2020 re-insurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement catalyzed her values of belonging, justice, knowledge, and leadership. Latesha shares many resources during our chat for folks who are interested in engaging her work. I share some relevant links to projects discussed below. The link to her website is: lateshakharris.org If you are interested in Latesha's study on Structural Racism and Cardiometabolic Risk, please use the link to determine your eligibility to participate. https://rc1.redcap.unc.edu/surveys/?s=FD443YW9F9CNXLWJ If you have additional questions, you may contact Latesha Harris, at lkharris@unc.edu or 984-260-8936 (IRB 22-1778).

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