Minji Cho, Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative staff, presented the paper entitled Avoiding the Risk of Trial, but Taking on the Risk of Agreement: Eviction Cases in Portland, Oregon at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) Annual Conference in Minneapolis on Oct. 25, ‘25.
Minji Cho, Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative staff, presented the paper entitled Effectiveness of Emergency Rental Assistance in Eviction Prevention: Focusing on Nonpayment of Evictions in Oregon at the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) Annual Conference in Seattle on Nov. 13, ‘25.
Ryan Petteway, public health and Black studies faculty, organized and co-facilitated a poetry work, If You Can Read This, I Am Evidence: Poems of Healing, Resistance, & 'Radical Possibility,' at the invitation of APHA Press as part of the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Washington, D.C.
Ryan Petteway, public health and Black studies faculty, presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Washington, DC, Training Dangerously: Creative Public Health Pedagogies of Resistance, Refusal, & ‘Radical Possibility.’
Ryan Petteway, public health and Black studies faculty, presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association in Washington, D.C., Confounded: Epistemological Racism & Three Ethical Deficiencies of Dominant Epidemiology Paradigms.
Melissa Thompson, sociology faculty, presented the paper Meanings of Reproductive Justice among System-Impacted Women in Ohio and Oregon, at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting.
Hyeyoung Woo, sociology faculty, was invited to give a talk, Having It All: Understanding Work and Family Dynamics in Contemporary Korea, at James Joo-Jin Kim Center for Korean Studies, University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pa.