Pipeline Grants “Racism is a Pandemic Too”: Tracing Youth Racial Justice Activism in Los Angeles in the Age of COVID-19 Awarded Scholars: Hajar Yazdiha,University of Southern California Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Inequality and Exchanges in Black Families: Exploring the Trajectories of Emerging Adults as They Juggle Post-College Life and Kin Ties Awarded Scholars: Yolanda Wiggins,San Jose State University Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $29,728 Learn More Are We There Yet? Place, Political Economy, and Black Progress Awarded Scholars: Jessica Lynn Stewart,Emory University Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Debt Peonage: How Formerly Incarcerated Fathers Experience Child Support and Criminal Justice Debt Awarded Scholars: Francis Prior,Assumption University Steven Farough,Assumption University Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Financial Lifelines & a Tale of Two Political Economies: Exploring Racial and Class Consequences During Pandemic Times Awarded Scholars: Patricia Posey,University of Chicago Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Assessing the Spillover Effect of Local Immigrant Detention on Police Arrests Awarded Scholars: Ashley Muchow,University of Illinois, Chicago Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Gender and race heterogeneity: The effect of worker-related preemption policies on economic outcomes Awarded Scholars: Courtnee Melton-Fant,University of Memphis Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $29,975 Learn More Latinidad in Black and White: How Latino Politics (Dis)Avow America's Racial Hierarchy Awarded Scholars: Yalidy Matos,Rutgers University, New Brunswick Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More “They’ll take your house, your car, your papers”: A historical and ethnographic (re)investigation of systemic barriers to economic mobility and access to justice on the U.S.-Mexico Border Awarded Scholars: Patrisia Macías-Rojas,University of Illinois, Chicago Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $50,000 Learn More How Online Media Shapes Polarization Towards Policing Awarded Scholars: Shelley Liu,University of California, Berkeley Tony Cheng,University of California, Irvine Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Pages1 2 3 4 5 Next
“Racism is a Pandemic Too”: Tracing Youth Racial Justice Activism in Los Angeles in the Age of COVID-19 Awarded Scholars: Hajar Yazdiha,University of Southern California Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
Inequality and Exchanges in Black Families: Exploring the Trajectories of Emerging Adults as They Juggle Post-College Life and Kin Ties Awarded Scholars: Yolanda Wiggins,San Jose State University Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $29,728 Learn More
Are We There Yet? Place, Political Economy, and Black Progress Awarded Scholars: Jessica Lynn Stewart,Emory University Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
Debt Peonage: How Formerly Incarcerated Fathers Experience Child Support and Criminal Justice Debt Awarded Scholars: Francis Prior,Assumption University Steven Farough,Assumption University Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
Financial Lifelines & a Tale of Two Political Economies: Exploring Racial and Class Consequences During Pandemic Times Awarded Scholars: Patricia Posey,University of Chicago Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
Assessing the Spillover Effect of Local Immigrant Detention on Police Arrests Awarded Scholars: Ashley Muchow,University of Illinois, Chicago Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
Gender and race heterogeneity: The effect of worker-related preemption policies on economic outcomes Awarded Scholars: Courtnee Melton-Fant,University of Memphis Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $29,975 Learn More
Latinidad in Black and White: How Latino Politics (Dis)Avow America's Racial Hierarchy Awarded Scholars: Yalidy Matos,Rutgers University, New Brunswick Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
“They’ll take your house, your car, your papers”: A historical and ethnographic (re)investigation of systemic barriers to economic mobility and access to justice on the U.S.-Mexico Border Awarded Scholars: Patrisia Macías-Rojas,University of Illinois, Chicago Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $50,000 Learn More
How Online Media Shapes Polarization Towards Policing Awarded Scholars: Shelley Liu,University of California, Berkeley Tony Cheng,University of California, Irvine Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More