Currently Accolades: Presented for March 29, 2021

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  1. Shirley A. Jackson, sociology faculty, presented “When Just Us, Get No Justice: How Racial and Gender Hierarchies Maintain Black Women's Oppression” as an invited speaker for Lake Oswego Reads on Feb. 22.
  2. Amy Lubitow, sociology faculty, presented “Transportation and Mobility Justice: Race, Class and Gender Intersections in the United States” at the Transport Studies Seminar Series at the University of Oxford.
  3. Byeongdon (Don) Oh, sociology postdoctoral fellow, presented “Undergraduate Funding Sources and Advanced Degree Attainment” at the 2021 annual meeting of the Sociology of Education Association.
  4. Byeongdon (Don) Oh, sociology postdoctoral fellow, presented “Family Background and Student Loan Repayment after College Graduation” at the EFIK Meeting No. 7 (Research Network on Education, Family, and Inequality in Korea), hosted by professor Hyunjoon Park at the University of Pennsylvania.
  5. Cassio de Oliveira, world languages and literatures faculty, delivered a lecture in Portuguese titled “Alexander Kozachinsky’s ‘The Green Wagon’ as Odessa Text and Stalinist Autobiography” at the Russian Program of the University of São Paulo, Brazil, on March 11.
  6. Carolyn Quam, speech and hearing sciences faculty, co-presented “English-learning Children’s Processing of Salient Phonetic Distinctions Varying in Phonological Relevance for Word Identity” and “A Protracted Developmental Trajectory for English-learning Children’s Detection of Consonant Mispronunciations in Newly Learned Words” at the 34th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing.
  7. Melissa Thompson, sociology faculty, and Summer Newell PhD ’18 presented results from their book titled “Motherhood After Incarceration” at the Portland Veteran Affairs' Qualitative Research Forum.