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Check out the first article in The Lancet's "Cases in Global Social Medicine," led by the Berkeley Center for Social Medicine: bit.ly/4oKvJ7F

"Translational social medicine for global health" addresses the question: "Why treat people and send them back to the conditions that make them sick?"
Translational social medicine for global health: introducing Cases in Global Social Medicine
“Why treat people and send them back to the conditions that make them sick?”, one of us (Michael Marmot) has asked, based on overwhelming evidence that social forces are among the strongest determinan...
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November 25, 2025 at 6:55 PM
Brian TaeHyuk Keum, faculty affiliate, has been awarded the Early Career Award for Research by the Asian American Psychological Association which recognizes "distinguished contributions to the field of Asian American Psychology." publichealth.berkeley.edu/articles/spo...
Brian TaeHyuk ​Keum honored by Asian American Psychological Association
This award recognizes ”distinguished contributions to the field of Asian American Psychology from a psychologist early in his or her career.”
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November 24, 2025 at 7:31 PM
Marlena Robbins, Grad Fellow at the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues, was a guest on KQED Forum and commented that the intersection of psychedelic medicine with Indigenous knowledge frameworks creates a legacy of biopiracy and bioprospecting: www.kqed.org/forum/201010...
What RFK Jr.’s Support for Psychedelic Therapy Means for Its Future | KQED
We check in with long-time researchers about how state and federal governments can influence the momentum of their field, how they’re reconciling the new right wing support, and what it all means for ...
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November 21, 2025 at 7:46 PM
Video of Guillaume Dumont's talk: "“Narco-Especulació”: Drug trafficking, speculative practices, and community organizing in Barcelona" is now up on YouTube. Dumont examines the role of “narco-especulació” to explain the surge in drug trafficking in the neighborhood. www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxMW...
Guillaume Dumont: Drug trafficking, speculative practices, and community organizing in Barcelona
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November 20, 2025 at 7:27 PM
Join us on Friday, December 5, 2025 for an all-day program on Marxism & Asian American studies.

Learn more & register: bit.ly/MarxismAARC

Sponsored by Asian American Research Center
Marxism and Asian American Studies: Past and Present | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
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November 20, 2025 at 7:17 PM
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CRWS affiliate Arlie Hochschild is featured in this PBS News Hour segment. Hochschild has spent more than 7 years getting to know the people in Pike County, Kentucky, highlighting how the residents are grappling with growing political divisions in their community. www.pbs.org/video/crossr...
PBS News Hour | In coal country, community works to heal political divisions | Season 2025
In Kentucky's coal country, a community is working to heal political divisions
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November 17, 2025 at 7:18 PM
Taesoo Song, Asian American Research Center Graduate Fellow, recently published an article in the Journal of Urban Affairs. The paper examines the evolution and impacts of Foreign Buyer Taxes (FBTs) in British Columbia and Ontario, Canada. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Anti-immigration and the politics of housing affordability: Examining the evolution and housing market impacts of Foreign Buyer Taxes in British Columbia and Ontario
This paper examines the evolution and impacts of Foreign Buyer Taxes (FBTs) in British Columbia and Ontario, Canada, introduced amid growing concerns over housing unaffordability. Drawing on media ...
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November 14, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Peter Nelson, Chair of the Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues, collaborated on Good Fire: Tending Native Land, an exhibit at the Oakland Museum of CA that explores how Native communities in NorCal have used controlled fire to care for the land. museumca.org/on-view/good...
Good Fire: Tending Native Lands - Oakland Museum of California (OMCA)
Good Fire: Tending Native Lands explores how Native communities in Northern California have used controlled fire—also called “good fire” or “cultural burning”—to care for the land and sustain traditio...
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November 13, 2025 at 7:58 PM
Andrew Way Leong has been awarded a grant from The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation in the amount of $152,435 for his project, which works to conserve and digitize an archive of Japanese-language literary journals published at the Tule Lake Segregation Center during World War II.
November 10, 2025 at 7:28 PM
Kristina Lovato received funding from the Walter S. Johnson Foundation for her project, Empowering Child Welfare Practice at the Intersections of Immigration & Child Wellbeing, which aims to close the gap between policy guidance & implementation. socialwelfare.berkeley.edu/news/new-two...
New Two-Year Project to Strengthen Child Welfare Practice at the Intersection of Immigration and Child Wellbeing
The Center on Immigration and Child Welfare Initiative (CICW) led by Assistant Professor Dr. Kristina Lovato is excited to share that the Walter S. Johnson Foundation has awarded funding for Empowerin...
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November 7, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Erwin Chemerinsky of @ucberkeleylaw.bsky.social gave a powerful and moving talk yesterday on America's path to authoritarian rule. If you joined us in person or online, thank you! Stay tuned for the recording of this talk and Q&A portion and for upcoming events!

@ucberkeleycrws.bsky.social
November 4, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Join us for "From Chocolate City to Green City: The Political Ecology of Green Gentrification in Oakland" with @cnecorbin.bsky.social on Thur, November 20 at noon.

Zoom only
Register: bit.ly/48tKUwF

Sponsored by ISSI's Center for Research on Social
Change & co-sponsored by @natureatcal.bsky.social
October 29, 2025 at 9:16 PM
Join us! "Food Circuits: Hidden Connections between Migrants & Societies" bit.ly/FOODCIRCUITS

Thur, Nov 13
132 Mulford Hall & Zoom

Sponsors: Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, Center for Ethnographic Research @natureatcal.bsky.social y.social @ucberkeleyfood.bsky.social #humanrights #environment
ESPM Seminar Series: “FOOD CIRCUITS: Hidden Connections Between Migrants and Societies”
This weekly ESPM seminar will be held in 132 Mulford Hall and via Zoom. Featuring ESPM Faculty Seth Holmes and Mael Vizcarra, Alesandra Tatić, and...
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October 29, 2025 at 8:29 PM
Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani was recently appointed to serve on the Higher Education Committee Advisory Body of the California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs, which will bring together representatives from K-12 schools, community colleges, & 4 year institutions. capiaa.ca.gov
California Commission on APIA Affairs | Empowering & Elevating AANHPI Communities In California
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October 27, 2025 at 6:18 PM
📣 Full-time Berkeley undergraduate and graduate students!
The Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues invites you to apply for grants.

💰Undergraduates may apply for grants up to $500. Graduate students may apply for grants up to $1,000.
📆Applications are due on Nov 17

Learn more below!
Small Grants - Joseph A. Myers Center for Research on Native American Issues | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
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October 24, 2025 at 10:20 PM
Rodolfo Torres, a visiting scholar, is a co-editor of a newly published volume of essays, titled 'Race & Class in the Southwest and Other Essays.' The essay collection focuses on the economic foundations of inequality as they have affected Chicanos in the Southwest. www.routledge.com/Race-and-Cla...
Race and Class in the Southwest and Other Essays: Studies in Political Economy
In Race and Class in the Southwest and Other Essays, Mario Barrera puts forth his seminal theory of racial inequality based on a synthesis of class and colonial analysis, together with several essays ...
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October 24, 2025 at 6:05 PM
Ariana Thompson-Lastad is co-author of an article in the Journal of Primary Care & Community Health. The study tested the feasibility & acceptability of a randomized trial evaluating group-based non-pharmacologic approaches to increase access to primary care. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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October 23, 2025 at 6:28 PM
Cristiane Lopes Simão Lemos on "Determination vs.
Determinants of Health in the Context of Structural
Competency"

Thu, Nov 6, 5 pm
In-person + Zoom

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Sponsors/co-sponsors: Berkeley Center for Social
Medicine, Structural Competency Working Group, @ucbpublichealth.bsky.social
Events at UC Berkeley
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October 21, 2025 at 10:19 PM
New hybrid event with Taylor Pennewell: "The Many Paths to Land Back with Redbud Resource Group"

Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at 12 pm

📍Native Community Center in Anthony Hall, UC Berkeley & Zoom

Register today: bit.ly/TaylorCRNAI

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The Many Paths to Land Back with Redbud Resource Group
Redbud Resource Group has created the Land Back Spider Graph, a tool that helps tribes and landholding entities identify a wide range of land retur...
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October 20, 2025 at 9:29 PM
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Video of Kristina Boréus' talk: "Migrants and natives - 'them' and 'us'" is now up on YouTube. Boréus explores how a "threat perspective" on immigration has gained dominance in several West European countries and pushing aside more inclusive understandings. www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTsR...
Kristina Boréus: Migrants and natives – “them” and “us”
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October 20, 2025 at 8:19 PM
New event with Erwin Chemerinsky of @ucberkeleylaw.bsky.social: The Path Towards Authoritarianism

Monday, November 3, at 5pm PT

📍 Zoom & 2111 Bancroft Way, #104, Berkeley

Register today: bit.ly/pathsUCB
The Path Towards Authoritarianism
Erwin Chemerinsky will discuss the unprecedented illegal and unconstitutional actions, unprecedented efforts to expand the power of the presidency,...
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October 17, 2025 at 8:57 PM
Our event on Wednesday with @rhummanee.bsky.social was filled with poetry, music, dance, culture, and exploration of the Khmer American identity.

Thank you to everyone who showed up to be in community with us.

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October 17, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Thomas Philip, faculty affiliate, is a co-principal investigator on a major grant from the National Science Foundation to support the Institute for Student-AI Teaming that aims to enhance student success in STEM by using AI as a collaborative partner in education. www.nsf.gov/news/nsf-ann...
NSF announces $100 million investment in National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes awards to secure American leadership in AI
The investment will accelerate open innovation, empower an AI-ready workforce and strengthen U.S. global competitiveness...
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October 16, 2025 at 6:35 PM
Starting soon! Join ISSI's Asian American Research Center at 4:30pm with @rhummanee.bsky.social in person or on Zoom via the link below. Don't miss out!
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Khmae Amathak: Grounded & Guided by Ancestral Wisdom. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Speaker: Rhummanee Hang, Co-Director, AYPAL This is a hybrid event. The in-person location is Alumni House, UC Berkeley. Reception to follow for in-person guests This event is sponsored by Asian Pa...
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October 15, 2025 at 11:21 PM
Undergrads @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social: do you have a project that's improving the lives of kids or youth? Apply for the KIDS FIRST: David L. Kirp Prize!

💰$2,500
🗓️Deadline: Nov 3
✨For students leading innovative, impactful projects

issi.berkeley.edu/kids-first

#ucberkeley #studentimpact
KIDS FIRST: David L. Kirp Prize | Institute for the Study of Societal Issues
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October 14, 2025 at 10:59 PM