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1 HEDWIG LEE 2020 Washington University Work: 314.935.2762 Department of Sociology Fax: 314.935.5856 1 Brookings Drive Campus Box 1112 St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Email: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT 2017- Professor of Sociology Courtesy Joint Appointment with the Brown School Washington University 2014–2017 Associate Professor of Sociology University of Washington 2011–2014 Assistant Professor of Sociology University of Washington 2009–2011 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar Population Studies Center Postdoctoral Affiliate University of Michigan EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D. Sociology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006 Interdisciplinary Certificate in Health Disparities University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health and School of Medicine Program on Ethnicity, Culture and Health Outcomes 2005 M.A. Sociology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2003 B.S. with Distinction and Honors in Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University, College of Human Ecology AREAS OF INTEREST Health Disparities, Mass Incarceration, Population Health, Poverty, Race and Ethnicity, Social Demography, Social Stratification, Social Determinants of Health

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HEDWIG LEE 2020

Washington University Work: 314.935.2762 Department of Sociology Fax: 314.935.5856 1 Brookings Drive Campus Box 1112 St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Email: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT 2017- Professor of Sociology

Courtesy Joint Appointment with the Brown School Washington University 2014–2017 Associate Professor of Sociology

University of Washington 2011–2014 Assistant Professor of Sociology

University of Washington 2009–2011 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar

Population Studies Center Postdoctoral Affiliate University of Michigan

EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D. Sociology

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006 Interdisciplinary Certificate in Health Disparities

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health and School of Medicine Program on Ethnicity, Culture and Health Outcomes

2005 M.A. Sociology

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2003 B.S. with Distinction and Honors in Policy Analysis and

Management, Cornell University, College of Human Ecology AREAS OF INTEREST Health Disparities, Mass Incarceration, Population Health, Poverty, Race and Ethnicity, Social Demography, Social Stratification, Social Determinants of Health

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GRANTS, AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS 2020 Elected into the Sociological Research Association. 2018-2020 Weidenbaum Center Postdoctoral Research Fellow Award [with David

Cunningham and Geoff Ward (Co-PI)]. Title: Legacies of Enslavement for Area Violence, Inequality, and Health. [Role: Co-PI]

2017-2021 National Science Foundation: CNS-1736596 [with Radha Poovendran

(PI).] Title: MOHERE: Mobility, Health, and Resilience in SCC: Building Capacities and Expanding Impact. ($500,000) [Role: Co-PI for the Research Collaborative Network (RCN)].

2017-2020 Weidenbaum Center Small Grant. Title: The Physical and Mental

Health of Women Connected to Incarcerated Individuals ($7,600). 2016 Sociology Departmental Award for Excellence in Graduate Training,

University of Washington 2016-2018 NICHD 1R03HD084883-01A1 [w/Christopher Wildeman (PI) and

John Leventhal (Co-PI)]. Title: Geographic Variation in Child Maltreatment and Foster Care Placement ($176,789) (Role: Co-I).

2015-2016 West Coast Poverty Center Poverty (WCPC) and Policy Mini-Grant

Award [w/ Christopher Wildeman (Co-I) and Angela Bruns (Co-I)]. Title: The Physical and Mental Health of Women Attached to Incarcerated Men ($10,000) (Role: PI).

2015-2016 Jointly Funded by the Information and Society Center (iSchool) and

the Department of Sociology, University of Washington, and Context Relevant [w/ Emma S. Spiro (Co-PI) and Tyler McCormick (Co-PI)]. Title: Rethinking Data in Sociology Speaker Series ($15,000) (Role: Co-PI).

2012-2015 Army Research Office (ARO) [w/ Tyler McCormick (Co-PI) and Ali

Shojaie (Co-PI)]. Title: Using Social Media Networks to Identify Deviant Behavior ($300,000) (Role: Co-PI).

2013-2015 Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology (CSDE) Small Grants

Program [w/ Tyler McCormick (Co-PI) and Ali Shojaie (Co-PI)]. Title: Examining Demographic Trends in Political Opinion on Twitter ($13,000) (Role: Co-PI).

2012-2013 UW School of Public Health Emerging Challenges Grant Office [w/

Tyler McCormick (Co-PI) and Ali Shojaie (Co-PI)]. Title: Bridging

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Social Media and Public Health: Using Twitter to Explore Social Determinants of Obesity ($40,000) (Role: Co-PI).

2012-2013 Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences (CSSS) Seed Grant [w/

Tyler McCormick (Co-PI)]. Title: Detecting Stigma in Social Networks ($24,959) (Role: Co-PI).

2010-2011 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s University of Michigan Health &

Society Scholars Small Grant Award [w/ Joyce Lee (Co-I) and Megan Andrew (Co-I)]. Title: Longitudinal Associations between Poverty and Obesity from the Prenatal Period through Adolescence ($25,000) (Role: PI).

2010-2011 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s University of Michigan Health &

Society Scholars Small Grant Award [w/ Neil Mehta (Co-PI) and Kristin Turney (Co-PI)]. Title: Social Determinants of Child Health ($45,000) (Role: Co-PI).

2010-2011 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Small

Grant Award [w/ Neil Mehta (Co-PI)]. Title: The Intergenerational Transmission of Health: Race, Maternal Education and Fertility ($30,000) (Role: Co-PI).

2008-2009 Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Marriage and Health in the African

American Community Research Project [w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris (PI) and Felicia Yang DeLeone (Co-I)]. Title: Marriage and Health in the Transition to Adulthood ($10,000) (Role: Co-I).

2008-2009 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship for Minorities, National

Research Council

2008-2009 Jessie Ball DuPont Dissertation Fellowship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (concurrent)

2008 Howard W. Odum Award for the Most Outstanding Graduate Student,

Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2007-2008 Dissertation Fellowship, National Institute of Child Health and Human

Development (NIH-NRSA F31 HD056627) 2003-2008 Predoctoral Trainee, National Institute of Child Health and Human

Development (NIH-NRSA T32 HD07168 25-28) 2003 Valedictorian, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University

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PUBLICATIONS (*=Refereed) *Sewell, Abigail A., Hedwig Lee, Rashawn Ray, Justin Feldman, Keon Gilbert, and Kevin Jefferson. “Illness Spillovers of Lethal Police Violence: The Significance of Gendered Marginalization.” Forthcoming in Ethnic and Racial Studies. *Angela Bruns and Hedwig Lee. 2020. "Partner Incarceration and Women’s Substance Use." Conditional Accept at Journal of Marriage and the Family. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12659 *Leibbrand, Christine, Erin Carll, Angela Bruns, and Hedwig Lee. 2019. "Barring Progress: The Influence of Paternal Incarceration on Families’ Neighborhood Attainment." Social Science Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2019.06.012 *Zamora-Kapoor, Anna, Ka'imi Sinclair, Lonnie Nelson, Hedwig Lee, Dedra Buchwald. 2019. "Obesity Risk and Protective Factors Among American Indians and Alaskan Natives: A Systematic Review." Public Health 174:85-96. Hicken, Margaret T. and Hedwig Lee. 2019. “Health and Illness”. In A Sociology Experiment edited by P. Sharkey, S. Khan, and G. Sharp. https://www.sociologyexperiment.com/ Hicken, Margaret T., L. Burnside, D. Edwards and Hedwig Lee. 2019. “Black–White Health Inequalities by Intentional Design: The Lasting Health Impact of Racial Residential Segregation.” In Racism: Science & Tools for the Public Health Professional, edited by C.L. Ford, D.M. Griffith, M.A. Bruce, and K.L. Gilbert. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association. Hicken, Margaret T., Alexis G. Stanton, and Hedwig Lee. (2019). “The Burden of Cultural Racism: Vigilance and Racial Health Inequalities.” In Racism: Science & Tools for the Public Health Professional, edited by C.L. Ford, D.M. Griffith, M.A. Bruce, and K.L. Gilbert. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association. Bruns, Angela and Hedwig Lee. 2019. “Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice Contact and Child Well-Being.” Handbook on Children of Incarcerated Parents: Research, Policy, and Practice, Second Edition, edited by J. Mark Eddy and Julie A Poehlmann-Tynan. Springer: Switzerland (Pages 37-52). *Enns, Peter K., Youngmin Yi, Megan Comfort, Alyssa Goldman, Hedwig Lee, Christopher Muller, Sara Wakefield, Emily A. Wang, and Christopher Wildeman. 2019. “What Percentage of Americans Have Ever Had a Family Member Incarcerated? Evidence from the Family History of Incarceration Survey (FamHIS).” Socius 6. *Wildeman, Christopher, Alyssa Goldman, and Hedwig Lee. 2019 “Health Consequences of

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Family Member Incarceration for Adults in the Household.” Public Health Reports 134(1):15S-21S. *Edwards, Frank, Hedwig Lee, and Michael Esposito. 2019. Risk of Being Killed by Police Use-of-Force in the U.S. by Age, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex. PNAS 116(34) 16793-16798. Lee, Hedwig and Margaret T. Hicken. 2018. “Racism and the Health of White Americans.” American Journal of Bioethics 18(10): 21-23. *Edwards, Frank R., Michael Esposito, and Hedwig Lee. 2018. “Estimating the Risk of Police Involved Death by Race and Place.” American Journal of Public Health 108(9): 1241-8. Hedwig Lee and Christina Hughes. 2018. “#SayHerName: Why Black Women Matter in Sociology.” The New Black Sociologists: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, edited by Marcus Anthony Hunter. Taylor and Francis: New York (Pages 3-17). *Cesare, Nina, Hedwig Lee, Tyler McCormick, Emma Spiro and Emilio Zagheni. 2018. "The Promises and Pitfalls of Using Digital Traces for Demographic Research." Demography 55(5):1979–99. *Hicken, Margaret T., Hedwig Lee, and Anna Hing. 2018. “The Weight of Racism: Vigilance and Racial Inequalities in Weight-related Measures.” Social Science & Medicine 199: 157-66. *Mezuk, Briana, Scott Ratliff, Jeannie B. Concha, Cleopatra M. Abdou, Jane Rafferty, Hedwig Lee, James S. Jackson. 2017. "Stress, Self-Regulation, and Context: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey. " Social Science & Medicine - Population Health 3:455-63. *Esposito, Michael, Hedwig Lee, Margret Hicken, Lauren Porter, and Jerald Herting. 2017. “The Consequences of Contact with the Criminal Justice System for Health in the Transition to Adulthood.” Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 8(1): 57-74. *Cesare, Nina, Emma Spiro, Hedwig Lee and Tyler McCormick. 2016. "Examining Community Policing on Twitter: Precinct Use and Community Response.” Eighth International Conference on Social Informatics, SocInfo 2016, Bellevue, Washington November 15-17. Accepted for Publication in Conference Proceedings, SocInfo 2016. *Lee, Hedwig and Margret T. Hicken. 2016. “Death by a Thousand Cuts: An Examination of the Health Implications of Black Respectability Politics.” Souls 18(2-4): 421-445. *Lee, Hedwig, Athena Pantazis, Phoebe Chang, Phillipa J. Clark and Joyce M. Lee. 2016. “The Association between Adolescent and Young Adult Obesity and Disability Incidence in Adulthood.” Journal of Adolescent Health 59(4): 472–478.

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*Sewell, Abigail A., Kevin Jefferson, and Hedwig Lee. 2016. “Living Under Surveillance: Gender, Psychological Distress, and Stop-Question-and Frisk Policing in New York City.” Social Science & Medicine 159:1-13. Wildeman, Christopher, Sara Wakefield, and Hedwig Lee, eds. 2016. Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Criminal Justice and Family Life in America. Special Issue of ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 665: 1-240. Wakefield, Sara, Hedwig Lee, and Christopher Wildeman. 2016. “Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Criminal Justice and Family Life in America.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 665: 8-21. *Haskins, Anna R. and Hedwig Lee. 2016. “Reexamining Race When Studying the Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact for Families.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 665: 224-230. *Arseniev-Koehler, Alina, Hedwig Lee, Tyler McCormick, and Megan Moreno. 2016. “#Proana: Pro-Eating Disorder Socialization on Twitter.” Journal of Adolescent Health 58(6): 659-664. *McCormick, Tyler, Hedwig Lee, Nina Cesare, Ali Shojaie, and Emma S. Spiro. 2015. “Using Twitter for Demographic and Social Science Research: Tools for Data Collection.” Sociological Methods and Research, doi:10.1177/0049124115605339 *Lee, Hedwig, Tyler McCormick, Margaret T. Hicken and Christopher Wildeman. 2015. “Racial Inequalities in Connectedness to Imprisoned Individuals in the United States.” DuBois Review: Social Science Research on Race 12(2): 269-282. *Robinson, Whitney R., Kiarri N. Kershaw, Briana Mezuk, Jane Rafferty, Hedwig Lee, Vicki Johnson-Lawrence, Marissa J. Seamans and James S. Jackson. 2015. “Coming Unmoored: Disproportionate Increases in Obesity Prevalence among Young, Disadvantaged White Women.” Obesity 23(1): 213-219. Guo, Guang, Yilan Fu, Hedwig Lee, Tianji Cai, Yi Li and Kathleen Mullan Harris. 2014. “Recognizing a Small Amount of Superficial Genetic Differences Across African, European and Asian Americans Helps Understand Social Construction of Race.” Demography 51(6): 2337-2342. *Lee, Hedwig, Megan Andrew, Achamyeleh Gebremariam, Julie C. Lumeng and Joyce M. Lee. 2014. “Longitudinal Associations between Poverty and Obesity from the Birth through Adolescence.” American Journal of Public 104(5): e70-e76. *Frank, Joseph W., Emily A. Wang, Marcella Nunez-Smith, Hedwig Lee, and Megan Comfort. 2014. "Discrimination Based on Criminal Record and Healthcare Utilization Among Men Recently Released from Prison." Health & Justice 2:6.

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*Dumont, Dora, Christopher Wildeman, Hedwig Lee, Annie Gjelsvik, Pamela A Valera and Jennifer G Clarke. 2014. “Incarceration, Maternal Hardship, and Perinatal Health Behaviors.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 18(9): 2179-2187. *Uzogara, Ekeoma, Hedwig Lee, Cleopatra Abdou and James S. Jackson. 2014. “A Comparison of Skin Tone Discrimination Among African American Men: 1995 and 2003.” Psychology of Men & Masculinity 15(2): 201-212. *Wildeman, Christopher, Natalia Emanuel, John Mishel Leventhal, Emily Putnam-Hornstein, Jane Waldfogel and Hedwig Lee. 2014.“The Prevalence of Confirmed Maltreatment among American Children, 2004-2011.” JAMA Pediatrics 168(8): 706-713. *Lee, Hedwig, Christopher Wildeman, Emily Wang, Niki Matusko and James S. Jackson. 2014. “A Heavy Burden? The Health Consequences of Having a Family Member Incarcerated.” American Journal of Public Health 104(3): 421-427. *Guang Guo, Yilan Fu, Hedwig Lee, Tianji Cai, Kathleen Mullan Harris and Yi Li. 2014. “Genetic Bio-Ancestry and Social Construction of Racial Classification in Social Surveys in the Contemporary United States.” Demography 51(1): 141-172. *Wildeman, Christopher, Signe Hald Anderson, Hedwig Lee and Kristian Bernt Karlson. 2014. “Parental Incarceration and Child Mortality in Denmark." American Journal of Public Health 104(3): 428-433. *Hicken, Margaret T., Hedwig Lee, Jeffrey D. Morenoff, James S. House and David R. Williams. 2014. “Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Hypertension Prevalence: Reconsidering the Role of Chronic Stress.” American Journal of Public Health 104(1): 117-123. *Lee, Hedwig. 2014. “The Role of Parenting in Linking Family Socioeconomic Disadvantage to Physical Activity in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.” Youth & Society 46(2): 255-285. *Lee, Hedwig, Lauren Porter and Megan Comfort. 2014. “The Collateral Consequences of Family Member Incarceration: Impacts on Civic Participation and Perceptions of Legitimacy and Fairness.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 651: 44-73. *Hunte, Haslyn, Katherine King, Margaret Hicken, Hedwig Lee and Tené Lewis. 2013. “Interpersonal Discrimination and Depressive Symptomatology: Examination of Several Personality-Related Traits as Confounders in a Racial/Ethnic Heterogeneous Adult Sample.” BMC Public Health 13: 1084. *Wildeman, Christopher, Hedwig Lee and Megan Comfort. 2013. “A New Vulnerable Population? The Health of Female Partners of Men Recently Released from Prison." Women’s Health Issues 23(6): e335–e340.

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*Turney, Kristin, Hedwig Lee and Megan Comfort. 2013. “Discrimination and Psychological Distress among Recently Released Male Prisoners.” American Journal of Men’s Health 7(6): 482-493. *Clarke, Philippa J., Patrick M. O’Malley, John E. Schulenberg, Hedwig Lee and Lloyd D. Johnston. 2013. “College Expectations Mitigate Weight Gain over Early Adulthood: Findings from a National Survey of American Youth (1986-2009).” Obesity 21(7): 1321-1327. *Hicken, Margaret T., Hedwig Lee, Briana Mezuk, Kiarri N. Kershaw, Jane Rafferty and James S. Jackson. 2013 “Differences in the Association between Obesity and Depression among Women by Race/Ethnicity.” Journal of Women's Health 22(5): 445-452. Turney, Kristin, Hedwig Lee and Neil K. Mehta, eds. 2013. Social Determinants of Child Health. Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine 95:1-132. Turney, Kristin, Hedwig Lee and Neil K. Mehta. 2013. “The Social Determinants of Child Health.” Social Science & Medicine 95: 1-5. *Mehta, Neil K., Hedwig Lee and Kelly R. Ylitalo. 2013. “Child Health in the United States: Recent Trends in Racial/Ethnic Disparities.” Social Science & Medicine 95: 6-15. *Mezuk, Briana , Cleopatra M. Abdou, Darrell Hudson, Kiarri N. Kershaw, Jane A. Rafferty, Hedwig Lee and James S. Jackson. 2013. “’White box’ Epidemiology and the Social Neuroscience of Health Behavior Change: The Environmental Affordances Model.” Society and Mental Health 3(2): 79-95. *Lee, Hedwig, Kiarri Kershaw, Margaret Hicken, Cleopatra Abdou, Eric S. Williams, Nellie O’Reilly and James S. Jackson. 2013. “The Health of Black Americans: Comparisons between the US Virgin Islands and the US 50 States.” Public Health Reports 128(3): 170-178. *Hicken, Margaret T., Hedwig Lee, Jennifer Ailshire, Sarah A. Burgard and David R. Williams. 2013. “Racial Disparities in Sleep: The Role of Racism-Related Vigilance.” Race and Social Problems 5(2): 100-112. *Lee, Hedwig and Margaret Hicken. 2013. “Cumulative Social Risk and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Obesity during the Transition to Adulthood.” Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 24(2): 905-925. *Lee, Hedwig and Christopher Wildeman. 2013. “Things Fall Apart: Health Consequences of Mass Imprisonment for African American Women.” The Review of Black Political Economy 40(1): 39-52.

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*Lee, Hedwig, Kathleen Mullan Harris and Joyce Lee. 2013. “Multiple Levels of Social Disadvantage and Links to Obesity in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.” Journal of School Health 83(3): 139-149. *Mezuk, Briana, Vicki Johnson-Lawrence, Hedwig Lee, Jane A. Rafferty, Cleopatra M. Abdou, Ekeoma E. Uzogara and James S. Jackson. 2013. “Is Ignorance Bliss? Depression, Antidepressants and the Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes.” Journal of Health Psychology 32(3): 254-263. *Ylitalo, Kelly R., Hedwig Lee and Neil K. Mehta. 2013. “Health Care Provider Recommendation, HPV Vaccine Uptake, and Race/Ethnicity in the National Immunization Survey.” American Journal of Public Health 103(1): 164-169. Harris, Kathleen Mullan and Hedwig Lee. 2012. “Pathways of Social Disadvantage from Adolescence into Adulthood.” Investing in Children: Work, Education, and Social Policy in Two Rich Countries, edited by Jenny Chesters, Ron Haskins and Ariel Kalil, Brookings Institution Press, pp.168-207. *Lee, Hedwig and Kristin Turney. 2012. “Investigating the Relationship between Perceived Discrimination, Social Status, and Mental Health.” Society and Mental Health 2(1): 1-20. *Lee, Hedwig, Dohoon Lee, Guang Guo and Kathleen Mullan Harris. 2011. “Trends in Body Mass Index in Adolescence and Young Adulthood in the United States: 1959–2002.” Journal of Adolescent Health 49(6): 601-608. *Lee, Joyce M. and Hedwig Lee. 2011. “Obesity Reduction within a Generation: The Dual Roles of Prevention and Treatment.” Obesity (Silver Spring) 19(10): 2107-2110. Mezuk, Briana, Cleopatra M. Abdou, Hedwig Lee, and James S. Jackson. 2011. "Response to Bates and Colleagues Comment on “Reconsidering the Role of Social Disadvantage in Physical and Mental Health.” American Journal of Epidemiology 173(11): 1349–1351. *Lee, Hedwig. 2011. “Inequality and Obesity in the United States.” Sociology Compass 5/3: 215–232. *Mezuk, Briana, Jane A. Rafferty, Kiarri N. Kershaw, Darrell Hudson, Cleopatra M. Abdou, Hedwig Lee, William W. Eaton and James S. Jackson. 2010. “Stressful Life Events, Health Behaviors, Race, and Depression: An Interaction Model.” American Journal of Epidemiology 172(11): 1238-1249. *Harris, Kathleen Mullan, Hedwig Lee and Felicia Yang DeLeone. 2010. “Marriage and Health in the Transition to Adulthood: Evidence for the African American Community from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health.” Journal of Family Issues 31(8): 1106-1143.

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*Guo, Guang, Jessica Halliday Hardie, Craig Owen, Jonathan K. Daw, Yilan Fu, Hedwig Lee, Amy Lucas and Emily McKendry-Smith, and Greg J. Duncan. 2009. “DNA Collection in a Randomized Social Science Study of College Peer Effects.” Sociological Methodology 39: 1-29. *Lee, Hedwig, Kathleen Mullan Harris and Penny Gordon-Larsen. 2009. “Life Course Perspectives on the Links between Poverty and Obesity during the Transition to Young Adulthood.” Population Research and Policy Review 28: 505-532. Harris, Kathleen Mullan and Hedwig Lee. 2007. “The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health” in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, edited by William A. Darity. New York, NY: Macmillan Reference. *Lee, Hedwig. 2007. “The Effects of School Racial and Ethnic Composition on Academic Achievement during Adolescence.” The Journal of Negro Education 76(2): 154-172. *Perrin, Andrew J. and Hedwig Lee. 2007. “The Undertheorized Environment: Sociological Theory and the Ontology of Behavioral Genetics.” Sociological Perspectives 50(2): 303-322. Lee, Hedwig. 2006 “An Easier Solution to a Thorny Problem: Trusting Students.” (Comment on: “A Thorny Problem: Student Deceptions”). The Teaching Professor, December. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW *Schnittker, Jason, Savannah Larimore, and Hedwig Lee. “Mad and Bad? Antisocial Personality Disorder among Criminal Justice Involved Adults.” Under Review *Porter, Lauren C. , Meghan Kozlowski and Hedwig Lee. “Proliferation or Adaptation? Demographic Differences in the Association between Time Served and Mental Health among Prisoners.” Under Review *Monk, Ellis P., Michael H. Esposito, and Hedwig Lee. “Beholding Inequality: Race, Gender, Physical Attractiveness, and Socioeconomic Status in the United States.” Under Review *Larimore, Savannah, Mosi Ifatunji, Hedwig Lee, Jane Rafferty, James Jackson, and Margaret T. Hicken. “Geographic Variation in Infant and Maternal Health among the Black Population in the US: An Analysis Of Nativity, Region of Origin, and Division of Residence.” Under Review. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Panelist. “Dialogue Session #3—Moving from Dialogue to Action.” Day of Diaologue & Action—2020, Washington University in St. Louis, MO (February 2020). Panelist. 2020 Census. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York NY (August 2019).

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“The Role of Criminal Justice Contact in Health Disparities.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York NY (August 2019). Death and Dying in the Nineteenth Century South (With Sarah Gaby, David Cunningham, and Geoff Ward) Population Association of America, Austin, TX (April 2019). Panelist. Racial Equity and the Grand Challenges for Social Work. Center for Social Development, The Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO (March 2019). "Historical Racism and Contemporary Social Structure.” (Invited Presentation with Hedwig Lee and Geoff Ward). University of Michigan RacismLab, Ann Arbor, MI (February 2019). Panelist. Critical Engagement with Prisons and Punishment. Prison Education Project. Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO (November 2018). “Estimating the Risk of Police Involved Death by Race/Ethnicity and Place.” (with Frank Edwards and Michael Esposito). Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science Annual Meeting, Austin, TX (October 2017); American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA (August 2018). Cornell Population Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (September 2018). Carolina Population Center, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC (September 2018); Columbia Population Research Center (CPRC), Columbia University (April 2019); Department of Sociology, Berkeley University (April 2019), Population Association of America, Austin, TX (April 2019), Institute for Population Research, The Ohio State University (November 2019), Missouri Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (MOLSAMP) virtual Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program; Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, WUSTL (July 2020). Criminal Justice Panelist. Policies for Action at NYU: The Intersection of Social Policy and Urban Health 2018 Research Conference. NYU Robert F. Graduate School of Public Service (May 2018). “The Invisibility of Black Women is Astounding.” PANEL III: GENDER, RACE, CLASS, AND CARCERAL APPARATUSES. The Color of Policing Symposium (COPS): Youth, Education and Activism. Washington University in St. Louis (April 2018). “Beyond Discrimination: Why Vigilance Matters for Population Health” Princeton University, Department of Sociology (April 2018); Penn State: PRI Brownbag Series (April 2018). Felony Disenfranchisement. (Invited Panelist). Alliance of Families for Justice NYC Regional Conference. New York, NY (April 2018).

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Reproductive Justice is Racial Justice Panel. (Invited Panelist) If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice Organization, Washington University in St. Louis Law School October 2017). Chancellor’s Graduate Fellowship Panel on the Social Inequities in Health and How to Effectively Address Them. (Invited Panelist) Chancellor’s Graduate Fellowship Fall 2017 Conference, Washington University in St. Louis (October 2017). “Death by a Thousand Cuts: An Examination of the Health Implications of Black Respectability Politics.” (with Margaret Hicken) (Invited Speaker) Vanderbilt University Department of Sociology (February 2017); (Invited Speaker) Race, Health, and Justice: Benjamin Rabinowitz Symposium in Medical Ethics, University of Washington. Seattle, WA (March 2017); University of Pennsylvania Population Studies Center (April 2017). “#SayHerName: The Health Consequences of Mass Imprisonment for (Black) Women." (w/ Chris Wildeman and Angela Bruns) (Invited Speaker: Neil Weiner Research Speaker Series) Vera Institute of Justice. New York, NY (September 2016); (Invited Speaker) Washington University St. Louis Department of Sociology. St. Louis, MO (November 2016); (Invited Speaker) UC Irvine CDASA Lecture Series (November 2016); West Coast Poverty Center Criminal Justice Roundtable (December 2016); University of Wisconsin CDE Demography Seminar (February 2017); iHeal: Injury and Health Equity Across the Lifespan Conference, Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center, Seattle, WA (May 2017); Evans School of Public Policy and Governance Research Seminar Series University of Washington (June 2017). GO-MAP’s Winter Quarter Power Hour: The Imposter Syndrome. Graduate Opportunities & Minority Achievement Program (GO-MAP), Seattle, WA (February 2017). 11th Annual Critical Geographies Mini-Conference Panel on Intersectionality. (Invited Panelist) Relational Poverty Network, University of Washington (October 2016). “AAPSS Seminar: How Does Incarceration Affect Families? Can the Latest Research Inform Policy?” (Invited Panelist). US Capitol Visitor Center. Sponsored by American Academy of Political and Social Science, Right on Crime, and the Scholars Strategy Network. Washington, DC (September 2016). “Living Under Surveillance: Gender, Psychological Distress, and Stop, Question, and Frisk in New York City.” (w/ Sewell, Abigail A., Kevin Jefferson) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA (August 2016). “Exploring Relationship Dynamics between Citizens and the Police Via Twitter.” (w/ Nina Cesare, Tyler McCormick and Emma Spiro) (Poster Presentation) 2nd Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science. Evanston, Illinois (June 2016) (Winner of Best Poster Award).

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“Inequality Across Online and Offline Contexts.” (Invited Speaker) 1st Annual Big Social Data Day, eScience Institute, University of Washington. Seattle, WA (May 2016); (Invited Speaker) OpenAir (Invited by Airbnb). San Francisco, CA (June 2016) “Black Women and Health Inequality Across the Life Course.” (Invited Speaker) Department of Communication, Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, University of Washington. Seattle, WA (May 2016). “The Consequences of Contact With the Criminal Justice System For Health In the Transition to Adulthood.” (w/ Michael H. Esposito, Margaret Hicken, Lauren Porter and Jerald Herting) (Invited Speaker) A Benjamin Rabinowitz Workshop in Medical Ethics, The Sickness of Society – What Kind of Equality Matters for Health? University of Washington. Seattle, WA (April 2016); (Invited Speaker) Seattle Children’s Research Institute - Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development (CHBD) Seminar Series. Seattle, WA (June 2016). "Incarceration: The Health Impacts Behind & Beyond Bars." (Invited Speaker) Identity & Social Movements: Overcoming Structural & Social Barriers to Health: 13th Annual Western Regional International Health Conference, University of Washington. Seattle, WA (April 2016). “Race and Ethnicity: Policies, Patterns, and Processes.” (Discussant) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Washington, DC (March, 2016). “Exploring Relationship Dynamics between Citizens and the Police via Twitter.” (w/ Nina Cesare, Tyler McCormick and Emma Spiro) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Washington, DC (March, 2016). “How Did We End Up Here? Historicizing Mass Incarceration and Contemporary Health Disparities.” (w/Angela Bruns and Marie Neuman) (Invited Panelist) University of Washington Health Sciences Common Book Series. Seattle, WA (February 2016). “A Heavy Burden: The Health Consequences of Mass Imprisonment for Women." (w/ Chris Wildeman and Angela Bruns) (Invited Speaker) Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX (January 2016). “We are 1 in 4: Testimonies from Women with Loved Ones Behind Bars.” (Invited Speaker) Essie Justice Group #StandWithHer Policy Summit. Ben Lomond, CA (January 2016) “What’s New in Health Disparities Research?” (Invited Speaker) Connecting Population Health Scientists: Building Bridges to Improve Population Health, National Academy of Science. Washington, DC (September 2015). “Recent Trends in Mass Incarceration” (Special Session Panelist) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL (August 2015).

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“The Mark of Cain: Revisiting Race in Studying the Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact.” (w/ Anna Haskins) (Invited Speaker) Closing Commentary for Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Criminal Justice and Family Life in America, Cornell University. Ithaca, NY (July 2015). “Redrawing the ‘Color Line’: Examining Racial Homophily of Associative Networks in Social Media.” (w/ Nina Cesare, Tyler McCormick and Emma Spiro) Sunbelt Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis. Brighton, UK (June 2015). “Self-Presentation and Information Disclosure on Twitter: Understanding Patterns along Demographic Lines.” (w/ Nina Cesare, Tyler McCormick and Emma Spiro) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA (May 2015). “Does Racism Matter for Health.” (Invited Speaker) Opening Plenary Session for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Annual Meeting. Chapel Hill, NC (May 2015). “Self-Presentation and Information Disclosure on Twitter: Understanding Patterns and Mechanisms along Demographic Lines.” (w/ Nina Cesare, Tyler McCormick and Emma Spiro) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA (April, 2015). “Unintended Consequences of Institutional Racism.” (w/ Alexes Harris) (Invited Speaker) Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Seattle, Washington (April 2015). “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Impact of Parental Incarceration on Children and Families.” (Conversation Roundtable Invited Speaker) Society for Research in Child Development SRCD Biennial Meeting. Philadelphia, PA (March 2015). “Taming ‘Data in the Wild’: The Promises and Pitfalls of Big Social Data for Demographic Research.” (w/ Emma Spiro, Nina Cesare, and Tyler McCormick) 6th International Conference on Social Informatics (SocInfo) Workshop: Social Scientists Working with Start-ups. Barcelona, Spain (November 2014) “Taming ‘Data in the Wild’: The Promise and Challenges of Using Big Social Data for Demographic Research.” (w/ Nina Cesare, Emma Spiro and Tyler McCormick) (Invited Speaker) Government Accountability Office (GAO)/Population Association of America Seminar on Data Collection and Methodology Using Social Media and Cell Phones. Washington, DC (September 2014). “The Consequences of Contact with the Criminal Justice System for Health in Emerging Adulthood.” (w/ Michael Esposito, Margaret Hicken, Lauren Porter and Jerald Herting) (Invited Speaker) Challenges in the Third Decade of Life in the 21st Century – Individual Development and Health. Hannover, Germany (June 2014).

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“Continuing Burdens of Racism: Vigilance as an Explanation for Racial Disparities in Mental Health.” (w/ Margaret Hicken) The Fourteenth International Conference on Social Stress Research, Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire. Vancouver, British Columbia (June 2014). “Using Twitter for Demographic and Social Science Research: Tools for Data Collection.” (w/ Nina Cesare, Tyler McCormick, Julia Morris and Ali Shojaie) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Boston, MA (May 2014). “Incarcerated, Foster Care, and Juvenile Justice Youth: Development and Outcomes.” (Discussant) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Boston, MA (May 2014). “Examining Demographic Trends in Political Opinion on Twitter: The Case of Gun Control.” (w/ Nina Cesare, Tyler McCormick and Ali Shojaie) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Boston, MA (May 2014). “Reflections on Population Health.” (Invited Speaker) RWJ HSS Symposium: Population Health: Past, Present and Future. School of Public Health, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI (April 2014). “A Heavy Burden: The Health Consequences of Mass Incarceration for Women.” (Invited Speaker) Emory University Department of Sociology. Atlanta, GA (December 2013). “A Heavy Burden: Incarceration, Family Health, and Health Disparities.” (Invited Speaker) Mass Incarceration and its Effects on Population Health and Health Disparities, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI (April 2013). “Using Twitter for Demographic and Social Science Research: Tools for Data Collection.” (w/ Tyler McCormick, Nina Cesare and Ali Shojaie) (Invited Speaker) Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, University of Washington. Seattle, WA (February 2013); (Invited Speaker) Population Research Institute, Duke University. Durham, NC (March 2013); Population Association of America Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA (April 2013). “Add Health: Social, Behavioral, and Biological Linkages Across the Life Course.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris) (Invited Speaker) Longitudinal Studies in Vocational and Adult Education Workshop at the Social Science Research Center. Berlin, Germany (December 2012). “Family Member Incarceration and Disillusion with the American Dream.” (w/ Lauren Porter and Megan Comfort) (Invited Speaker) Detaining Democracy Conference, Yale University. New Haven, CT (November 2012). “Ostracism or Opportunity? Explaining the Popularity Penalty for High-achieving Black Students.” (w/ Karolyn Tyson, William Darity, Brandon Wagner and Kathleen Mullan Harris) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO (August 2012).

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"Trends in and Determinants of Race/Ethnic Health Disparities among U.S. Children: Contemporary Evidence from the 1997-2009 National Health Interview Survey." (w/ Neil Mehta and Kelly Ylitalo) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA (May 2012). "Longitudinal Associations between Poverty and Obesity from the Prenatal Period through Adolescence." (w/ Megan Andrew, Achamyeleh Gebremariam, Julie C. Lumeng, Joyce M. Lee) Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Boston, MA (April 2012). “A Heavy Burden? The Health Consequences of Having a Family Member Incarcerated.” (w/ Christopher Wildeman, Emily Wang, Niki Matusko, James S. Jackson) (Invited Speaker) Social Determinants of Health Disparities Conference, Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality, Social Science Research Institute, Duke University. Durham, NC (August 2011); (Invited Speaker) Department of Sociology Deviance Seminar, University of Washington. Seattle, WA (December 2011). “The Balancing Act of Prevention versus Treatment for Achieving the White House Task Force Policy Goals for Childhood Obesity.” (w/ Joyce Lee) Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting. Denver, CO (May 2011); Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Annual Meeting. Washington, DC (May 2011). “Perspectives on Ethnicity, Culture and Health Outcomes: US & USVI Comparisons.” (w/ Kiarri Kershaw, Margaret Hicken, Cleopatra Abdou, Eric S. Williams and James S. Jackson) (Invited Speaker) National Institutes of Health: Directors Regional Meeting on Aging and Health Disparities Research, University of the Virgin Islands. St. Thomas, VI (April 2011). “Things Fall Apart: Health Consequences of Mass Imprisonment for African American Women.” (w/ Christopher Wildeman) (Invited Speaker) The Invisible Woman: The Status of and Challenges Facing Black Women, Bennett College. Greensboro, NC (March 2011). “The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health: Social, Behavioral, and Biological Linkages Across the Life Course.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris) (Invited Speaker) Comparative Panel Studies Research Team Meeting, Duke University. Durham, NC (February 2011). “Pathways of Social Disadvantage from Adolescence into Adulthood.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris) (Invited Speaker) Advancing Child and Family Policy Through Research Conference, Australian National University. Canberra, Australia (February 2011). “Diversifying Yourself in a Changing World.” (Invited Keynote Address) Association for Students of Color, 16th Annual Alumni-Student Forum, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University. Ithaca, NY (November 2010). “Early Life Obesity and Social Stratification in Adulthood.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan

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Harris) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Washington, DC (April 2011); (Invited Speaker) Center for Family and Demographic Research, Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green, OH (February 2011); (Invited Speaker) Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course, Yale University. New Haven, CT (January 2011); (Invited Speaker) Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health (CSEPH), University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI (October 2010); Add Health User’s Conference. Bethesda, MD (July 2010); Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Annual Meeting. Washington, DC (April 2010). “Add Health: Social, Behavioral, and Biological Linkages Across the Life Course.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris) (Invited Speaker) Bridging Systems Sciences to Longitudinal and Cross-Sectoral Data to Set New Frontiers for the Multi-Level Study of Childhood Obesity and Other Diet- and Lifestyle-Related Health Problems Research Workshop, McGill University. Montreal, Quebec (November 2009). “Race Disparities in Early Marriage and Health in the Transition to Adulthood.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris and Felicia Yang DeLeone) International Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Research Committee on Social Stratification (RC28). Beijing, China (May 2009); Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Detroit, MI (May 2009). “The Influence of Parenting Practices and Behaviors in the Relationship between Social Disadvantage and Physical Activity in the Transition to Young Adulthood.” Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Detroit, MI (May 2009). “Multiple Levels of Social Disadvantage and its Links to Obesity Risk in Adolescence and Young Adulthood.” (Invited Speaker) AACORN (African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network) Invited Workshop, Drexel University. Philadelphia, PA (August 2008); Population Association of America Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA (April 2008) (Poster Session Winner). “DNA Collection in a Social Science Study: A Pilot Study of Peer Impacts on Attitudes and Drinking Behavior” (w/ Guang Guo et al.) Population Association of America Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA (April 2008). “The Origins of Disadvantage in the Transition to Adulthood.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris and Jennie Brand) (Invited Speaker) Colloquium Series, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA (March 2007); (Invited Speaker) Notestein Seminar Series, Princeton University. Princeton, NJ (February 2007); (Invited Speaker) Seminar Series, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI (February 2007). “The Development of Marriage Expectations, Attitudes and Desires from Adolescence into Young Adulthood.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris) Southern Demographic Association Meeting. Durham, NC (November 2006); Add Health Users Conference. Bethesda, MD (July 2006); Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA (April 2006).

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“Links Between Poverty and Obesity Through the Life Course into Young Adulthood.” (w/ Kathleen Mullan Harris and Penny Gordon-Larsen) American Sociological Association of America Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA (August 2005); Add Health Users Conference. Bethesda, MD (July 2004). “The Effects of School Racial/Ethnic Composition on Academic Achievement in Adolescence.” American Sociological Association of America Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA (August 2005); Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA (March 2005). “Theorizing Environment: Sociological Principles and Biological Effects.” (w/ Andrew J. Perrin) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco (August 2004). PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & SERVICE American Sociological Association Population Association of America Association of Black Sociologists Society for the Study of Social Problems Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science Ad Hoc Journal Reviewer: American Behavioral Scientist, American Journal of Epidemiology, American Journal of Men’s Health, American Journal of Public Health, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Biodemography and Social Biology, Children and Youth Services Review, City & Community, Criminology, Epidemiology, Ethnicity & Disease, Demographic Research, Demography, International Journal of Obesity, IZA Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, Journal of Health & Place, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Journal of School Health, Obesity, Pediatric Obesity, Pediatrics, Population Research and Policy Review, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Preventive Medicine, Social Biology, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science & Medicine, Social Science Research, Society and Mental Health, Sociology Compass, Sociological Inquiry, Sociological Perspectives, Socius, Southern Economic Journal, Youth & Society, Vaccine, 10th International Conference of Urban Health (Abstract Reviewer) Grant Reviewer: National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), UW Royalty Research Fund (multiple cycles), Robert Wood Johnson Foundation OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE & SERVICE 2020- Member, General Social Survey Board of Overseers 2019- NICHD Population Sciences SubCommittee 2019- American Sociological Association Medical Sociology Council, Member

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2019- Population Association of America, Board Member 2019- Population Association of America (PAA 2020) Program Committee,

Member 2019- IAPHS Nominations Committee 2019- Washington University in St. Louis Provost Search Committee,

Member 2018- The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine,

Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on Population

2018- Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology (CSDE), Regional Affiliate

2017- Vera Institute of Justice, Research Advisory Board Member 2017- American Sociological Association Federal Statistics Working Group 2017-2019 American Sociological Association Committee on Committees 2017-2020 Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS),

Board Member 2017- Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS),

Membership Committee Co-Chair 2017- Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS)

Meetings, Session Chair 2017- Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Deputy Editor 2017- University of Washington eScience Institute, Faculty Affiliate 2017 SSN Postdoctoral Fellowship Review Team 2017 University of Washington Obesity, Food, and Physical Activity

(ObFPA) Work Group 2016- Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP), University of Wisconsin,

Madison, Research Affiliate. 2016 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Health and Society Scholars

(HSS) Alumni Network Leadership Development Program 2016 Population Association of America (PAA), Session Organizer, Session

Chair and Poster Session Judge 2015-2017 Co-Director of Northwest Regional Branch of the Scholars Strategy

Network (SSN) 2015-2017 University of Washington Center for Communication, Difference and

Equity (CCDE), Faculty Affiliate 2015-2017 University of Washington Latino Center for Health, Faculty Affiliate 2015-2016 Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS)

Development Committee, Member 2014- 2017 Social Media Lab, Information School, University of Washington,

Advisory Board, Member 2014- Children’s Data Network, Affiliated Researcher 2014-2017 West Coast Poverty Center (WCPC), Faculty Affiliate 2013-2014 Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, Emory University 2013 Population Association of America (PAA), Session Organizer, Session

Chair and Poster Session Judge

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2012 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Community Transformation Grant (CTG) program Context Scan Expert Panel, Member

2012 Population Association of America (PAA), Session Chair 2012- Social Problems Editorial Board 2012- Scholars Strategy Network (SSN), Member 2012-2017 Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences (CSSS), Research

Affiliate 2011-2018 Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology (CSDE), Research

Affiliate 2011 Population Association of America (PAA), Session Chair 2011- WIRED (Women Investigating Race, Ethnicity and Difference),

Research Group at the University of Washington, Member 2010- Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality 2010 Population Association of America (PAA), Session Chair 2006-2007 Associate Editor, Social Forces, University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill 2006 Population Association of America (PAA) Program Committee,

Member COURSES Washington University Courses 2017- Sick Society: Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities

in the United States (Undergraduate Seminar) 2019- Inequality by Design: Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Health

Disparities in the United States (Undergraduate Lecture) University of Washington Courses 2013-2017 Sociology Honors Seminar (Undergraduate Seminar) 2012-2017 Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in the United

States (Undergraduate Lecture) 2012-2017 Foundations of Population Health and Health Disparities (Graduate

Seminar) 2011-2017 Social Determinants of Health and Health Disparities (Undergraduate

Seminar) 2006 Family and Society (Undergraduate Seminar) DEPARTMENT/ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE & CAMPUS SERVICE Washington University in St. Louis 2019- Associate Director, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity 2019 Social Policy Institute, Faculty Steering Committee, Member 2019 Provost Search Committee 2019 Sociology Department Junior Faculty Search Committee 2019 Sociology Executive Committee 2019 Sociology Undergraduate Program Director 2019 Washington University in St. Louis Provost Search Committee

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2019 Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity, Associate Director 2019 Annika Rodriguez Scholars Program Selection Committee 2018- Bi-Campus Experience Committee, Member 2018- Faculty Associate, Residential Housing 2017- Washington University Center for Diabetes Translation Research,

Member 2017- Washington University Undergraduate Committee, Member 2017- Undergraduate Committee, Department of Sociology, Member University of Washington 2016-2017 University of Washington Faculty Senate Chair's Cabinet, Member 2016-2017 University of Washington President’s Population Health Executive

Council, Member 2016-2017 Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology (CSDE) Seminar Series

Committee, Member 2016 Hogness Symposium Program Committee 2016 McNair Scholars Program Mentor 2016 Sociology Chair Search Committee 2016 Search Committee for Joint Sociology/LSJ Lecturer 2016 Social Sciences Faculty Presentation (Panel Member), College of Arts

& Sciences Board Meeting 2016 Faculty Panel Member, McNair Regional Conference 2015-2017 Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences (CSSS) Executive

Committee 2014-2017 Department of Sociology Diversity Committee 2013-2017 Undergraduate Program & Awards (Chair) 2013-2017 Sociology Honors Program Director 2013-2017 Department of Sociology Administrative Committee 2013-2017 Department of Sociology Executive Committee 2013 McNair Scholars Program Mentor 2012-2013 Undergraduate Program & Awards 2011-2017 WIRED (Women Investigating Race, Ethnicity and Difference),

Research Group at the University of Washington, Member 2011-2017 Health and Society Working Group, Member 2011-2014 Demography and Ecology 2011-2014 Family and Kinship 2011-2014 Stratification, Race and Ethnicity 2011-2012 Research, Computing, and Technology