NEWS, PRESENTATIONS & AWARDS
News:
- Undergraduate student Camden Alexander was awarded the Matheson Leadership Scholarship through the Hinckley Institute of Policy.
- Graduate student Roger Renteria was awarded the Ford Foundation pre-doctoral Fellowship and the 2023 Intersectional Fellowship funded by the Transformative Intersectional Collective (TRIC), a Mellon Foundation-funded initiative, housed in the School for Cultural & Social Transformation at the University of Utah.
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- CNTH graduate student Marco Allain is an author on the recently published paper, The sociospatial ecology of deaths during police interactions in the United States, 2016–2020 in Political Geography.
- CNTH graduate student Yasi Shaker presented their paper “Redlining, racism and food access in US urban cores” at the American Sociological Association Annual conference in Los Angeles, California.
- CNTH graduate student Yasi Shaker was invited to speak at the session "Disrupting the Legacy of Redlining" at the upcoming Iowa Hunger Summit.
- CNTH undergraduate student Kevin Ramos presented on team paper “Winter Storm Uri as a Cascading Disaster: Inequalities in power and piped-water outages among metro-Texans” at American Sociological Association Annual conference in Los Angeles, California.
- Graduate student Mathilda Scott joined the CNTH team.
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Graduate student Yasi Shaker and CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins recently published their paper Redlining, racism, and food access in US urban cores in Agriculture and Human Values.
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Doctor Aaron Flores defended and passed his dissertation, “Geographical Assessment of Federally-Overlooked Flood Risk Inequities in the Conterminous United States.”
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Team paper, “Hurricane Harvey and Greater Houston households: comparing pre-event preparedness with post-event health effects, event exposures, and recovery” was recently named a top article in Disaster.
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Team paper, “Environmental Injustice in the Disaster Cycle: Hurricane Harvey and the Texas Gulf Coast” was nominated for the Rosalind Franklin Society (RFS) and Mary Ann Liebert (MAL) Award in Science.
Awards:
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Graduate student Casey Mullen received the Award for Advancing Equity and Connecting Communities from the College of Social and Behavioral Science.
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Graduate student Aaron Flores recently had his book review on Flood Risk Management Global Case Studies of Governance, Policy, and Communities published in Water Economics and Policy.
Publications: Flores, A.B. (2022). Book Review—Flood Risk Management Global Case Studies of Governance, Policy, and Communities. Water Economics and Policy. https://doi.org/10.1142/S2382624X21800047
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Graduate student Roger Renteria was interviewed by Eos about his paper on heat in the US.
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Graduate student Ricardo Rubio was awarded the University Climate Change Coalition (UC3) Fellowship.
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Graduate students Asmita Bhattarai, Brenna Kelly, and Eric Goodwin joined the CNTH research team
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Undergradutes Kevin Ramos and Camden Alexander joined the CNTH research team.
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Graduate students Roger Renteria and Aaron Flores, along with CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins had their paper, "Social disparities in neighborhood heat in the Northeast United States." published in Environmental Research https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.111805
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Graduate student Roger Renteria did a short news review with ecoRInews titled: "As Northeast Temperatures Rise, Low-Income Neighborhoods and Ethnic, Racial Minorities are Expected to Feel the Heat More." https://www.ecori.org/climate-change/2021/8/9/as-northeast-temperatures-rise-low-income-neighborhoods-and-ethnic-communities-feel-the-heat-more
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Graduate students Casey Mullen, Ricardo Rubio, Roger Renteria, and Yasi Shaker presented their research at the American Sociological Association’s Annual Conference.
Presentations
- Casey Mullen, Aaron Flores, Sara Grineski and Timothy Collins. “Exploring the Distributional Environmental Justice Implications of a Non-Governmental Network of Air Quality Monitoring Sensors in Los Angeles County” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August 2021, virtual event.
- Mangadu, Aparna, Roger Renteria, Sara Grineski, and Timothy Collins. "Using big data to estimate prenatal environmental exposures." Office of Undergraduate Research Summer Symposium. August 2021, Salt Lake City, UT.
- Roger Renteria, Sara Grineski, Timothy Collins, Shaylynn Trego, and Aaron Flores. "Neighborhood heat disparities in the Northeast United States." American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August 2021, virtual event.
- Ricardo Rubio, Sara Grineski, and Timothy Collins. “Air pollution along the US’s southern border: the role of social inequalities in shaping neighborhood exposure.”American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August 2021, virtual event.
- Yasamin Shaker. “Experience of Students of Color with College Campus Environmentalism” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August 2021, virtual event.
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- CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins and graduate students Roger Renteria and Ricardo Rubio’s paper, “Multigenerational immigrant trajectories and children's unequal exposure to fine particulate matter in the US” was published in the journal of Social Science & Medicine.
- CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins received the following grant: Collaborative Research: RAPID: Cascading Impacts of the 2021 Texas Winter Storm on Subsidized Housing Residents: A Comparative Analysis. National Science Foundation. Partner institutions: University of Utah (PI: Tim Collins, Co-PI: Sara Grineski) and UTEP (PI: Jayajit Chakraborty). Start 05/01/2021 – End 04/30/2024.
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Graduate student Casey Mullen received the following:
- “Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant: Investigating Environmental Justice and Managing Air Pollution Risk through Participatory Sensing.” Submitted to: National Science Foundation Decision, Risk and Management Science program. PI: Dr. Sara E. Grineski, Co-I: Casey Mullen. Submitted January 18, 2021. Project dates: 07/01/2021-06/30/2022.
- “Community-Based Educational Outreach to Address Air Pollution: A U-Community Partnership for Environmental Justice.” Graduate Student Researcher: Casey Mullen, Faculty Research Advisor: Sara E. Grineski. University of Utah, Sustainable Campus Initiative Fund (SCIF) Grant. Submitted February 19, 2021. Project Dates: 06/01/2021-05/31/2022.
Angel Griego recently graduated with her Bachelors in Psychology and Sociology. She is currently working with United Way that aims to keep non-profit organizations working with low-income members of the community.
Shaylynn Trego recently completed her Bachelor of Arts in Geography with an emphasis in Population, Sustainability, and Development at the University of Utah. She will be continuing her education at Arizona State University this fall pursing a Ph.D in Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning. Her future research will focus on extreme heat vulnerability, urban planning, and sustainability.
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Graduate student Aaron Flores presented their research “Federally overlooked flood risk in Houston, Texas” at the CSBS Virtual Student Research Day
Undergraduate student Angel Griego presented their research project “Tree canopy cover improves academic proficiency in Utah schools” at the CSBS Virtual Student Research Day.
Undergraduate student Colby Child presented their research project “Neighborhood disparities in air pollution exposure at the US-Mexico border: the intersection of race/ethnicity and older age” at the CSBS Virtual Student Research Day.
Graduate student Ricardo Rubio presented their project “Carcinogenic air pollution along the United States southern border: Neighborhood inequities in risk” at the Association for Borderland Studies conference.
Undergraduate student Shaylynn Trego presented their research project “Inequities in extreme heat exposure in Maricopa County, AZ” at the CSBS Virtual Student Research Day.
Graduate Student Yasi Shaker presented their poster "Understanding the Reasons Behind Lack of Involvement of Students of Color in College Environmentalism" at the New Horizons in Conservation Conference.
Awards
Graduate Student Aaron Flores won the “Best Graduate Student Presentation” award.
Undergraduate student Angel Griego won a “Student’s Choice” award for her presentation.
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Graduate student Casey Jo Mullen was awarded the American Sociological Association Dissertation Research Improvement Grant funded by the National Science Foundation for her project entitled: "The Exposure Experience: Environmental Justice and Participatory Sensing of Air Pollution Monitoring."
Graduate student Casey Jo Mullen was awarded the University of Utah's, Sustainable Campus Initiative Fund (SCIF) Grant for her project entitled "Community-Based Educational Outreach to Address Air Pollution: A U-Community Partnership for Environmental Justice."
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CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins, graduate students Aaron Flores, Casey Mullen, Roger Renteria, Ricardo Rubio, Shawna Nadybal, and Yasi Shaker, as well as undergraduate students Angel Griego and Shaylynn Trego had their group paper “Environmental Injustice in the Disaster Cycle: Hurricane Harvey and the Texas Gulf Coast “ was published in Environmental Justice.
Graduate student Ricardo Rubio and CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins had their paper entitled: “Children’s exposure to vehicular air pollution in the United States: environmental injustices at the intersection of race/ethnicity and language” was published in Environmental Sociology.
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Center for Natural & Technological Hazards Students Thrive with NSF Support
Two undergraduate students affiliated with the U’s Center for Natural & Technological Hazards (CNTH) received support through National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates awards in order to conduct research on hazards and disasters. Angel Griego, a Sociology and Psychology double major and Shaylynn Trego, a Geography major, are the award recipients.
Griego’s research experience began in spring 2019. Her initial project focused on social inequalities in the receipt of post-disaster assistance and recovery among households impacted by Hurricane Harvey in the Houston, Texas metro area. She lead-authored a paper based on that work, which recently appeared in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Griego is currently studying environmental influences on Utah schoolchildren’s standardized test performance. Trego began her research experience in spring 2020. She has collaborated on multiple projects—including one on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on undergraduate researchers nationwide—and is currently taking the lead on an examination of how race/ethnicity and age intersect to influence exposure to extreme heat in the Phoenix, Arizona metro area.
Griego and Trego have presented their research at conferences and have collaborated on CNTH team publications, including a recent review article published in the journal Environmental Justice that synthesizes knowledge about social inequalities associated with Hurricane Harvey across the disaster’s phases (from pre-event mitigation and preparedness, to flood exposure and health impacts, to mid-term recovery). Griego and Trego both plan to go to graduate school after completing their undergraduate degrees.
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Graduate students Roger Renteria and Yasi Shaker were selected as members of the Committee on Racial Equity and Exclusion (CREE) for the American Sociological Association's Environmental Sociology section.
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Geography Ph.D. student Marco Lorenzo Allain has joined the CNTH research team.
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A summer research team project was published in Environmental Justice entitled, “Environmental Injustice in the Disaster Cycle: Hurricane Harvey and the Texas Gulf Coast.”
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Graduate students Aaron Flores and Casey Mullen, undergraduate student Alyssa Castor, and CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins had a paper published in Population and Environment entitled, “Petrochemical releases disproportionately affected socially vulnerable populations along the Texas Gulf Coast after Hurricane Harvey.”
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Graduate student Casey Mullen and CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins’ paper, “Effects of PM2.5 on Third Grade Students' Proficiency in Math and English Language Arts” was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
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Graduate students Aaron Flores, Casey Mullen, Ricardo Rubio, undergraduate student Shaylynn Trego, and CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins gave a presentation entitled, “Understanding Environmental Justice.” at the Qualtrics event for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Presentations
Grineski, S.E., Collins, T.W., Flores, A.B., Mullen, C., Rubio, R., and Trego, S. 2017. Understanding Environmental Justice. Qualtrics event for Hispanic Heritage Month. September 23, 2020. [Virtual event].
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Graduate student Ricardo Rubio received his Master's of Science in Sociology from the University of Utah.
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Graduate student Yasamin Shaker and undergraduate student Colby Child joined the Center for Natural and Technological Hazards research team.
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Graduate students Shawna Nadybal and CNTH directors' paper, Light pollution inequities in the continental United States: A distributive environmental justice analysis.” was published
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- Undergraduate student Colby Child joined the CNTH research team.
- Graduate student Casey Mullen received a CSBS scholarship.
- Graduate student Casey Mullen and CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins paper
“Patterns of distributive environmental inequity under different PM2.5 air pollution
scenarios for Salt Lake County public schools” was published in Environmental Research
and has received a great deal of attention from the media. https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/5/19/21263965/study-minority-students-in-salt-lake-county-schools-breathe-dirtier-air
https://www.newswise.com/articles/persistent-inequitable-exposure-to-air-pollution-in-salt-lake-county-schools https://phys.org/news/2020-05-persistent-inequitable-exposure-air-pollution.html - Graduate student Shawna Nadybal received the Donald A. & Susan P. Lewon Graduate Fellowship from the Department of Geography.
- Graduate student Aaron Flores, CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins, and UTEP partner Jayajit Chakraborty’s paper “Disparities in Health Impacts and Access to Healthcare among Houston Area Residents after Hurricane Harvey” was published in Public Health Reports.
- Graduate student Aaron Flores received the Ford Fellowship and the Graduate Excellence in Research award from Department of Geography
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Undergraduate student Shaylynn Trego joined the CNTH research team.
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Graduate student Ricardo Rubio and CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins paper “Ancestry-Based Intracategorical Injustices in Carcinogenic Air Pollution Exposures in the United States” was published in Society & Natural Resources.
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Graduate student Aaron Flores, CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins, and UTEP partner Jayajit Chakraborty’s paper “Social vulnerability to Hurricane Harvey: Unmet needs and adverse event experiences in Greater Houston, Texas” was published in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.
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The book chapter coauthored by CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins, graduate students Shawna Nadybal, Aaron Flores, Casey Mullen, and Ricardo Rubio, and undergraduate students Alyssa Castor and Angel Griego was officially published this in January in the book Geographies of Behavioral Health, Crime, and Disorder.
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Ph.D. student, Aaron Flores presented research focused on Hurricane conducted by a number of our team members at HurriCon a National Science Foundation invited conference at East Carolina University in late February.
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Graduate students Ricardo Rubio and Casey Mullen presented their research projects at the Global Change and Sustainability Center’s (GCSC) Environment and Sustainability Research Symposium in late February.
Presentations
Mullen, C., Grineski, S., Collins, T., Xing, W., Whitaker, R., Sayahi, T., Becnel, T., Goffin, P., Gaillardon, P.-E., Meyer, M. and K. Kelly. Distributive environmental injustice at Salt Lake County public schools for different PM2.5 air pollution scenarios. Global Change & Sustainability Center 2020 Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. February 2020. [Poster Session].
Rubio, R., Grineski, S., & Collins, T. An intersectional approach to studying race/ethnicity and language-based environmental injustices in children’s exposure to air pollution. Global Change & Sustainability Center 2020 Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. February 2020. [Poster Session].
Flores, Aaron B., Collins, Timothy W., Grineski, Sara E., and Chakraborty, Jayajit. (2020). Hurricane Harvey: Impacts on vulnerable populations. HurriCon: Science at the Intersection of Hurricanes and the Populated Coast. East Carolina University. Greenville, NC. February 27-28, 2020.
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Graduate student Aaron Flores and undergraduate students Alyssa Castor and Angel Griego presented their research at the 2019 Utah Disaster Resilience Symposium at the University of Utah in late November.
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CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins and graduate student Ricardo Rubio paper “Distributional environmental injustices for a minority group without minority status: Arab Americans and residential exposure to carcinogenic air pollution in the US.” was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
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CNTH directors Sara Grineski and Tim Collins and graduate student Shawna Nadybal paper “Sonic injustice: Disparate residential exposures to transport noise from road and aviation sources in the continental United States.” was published in the Journal of Transport Geography.
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Flores, A., Collins, T., Grineski, S., Chakraborty, J. Social vulnerability to Hurricane Harvey: Unmet needs and adverse event experiences in Greater Houston, Texas. Utah Disaster Resilience Symposium. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. November 21, 2019.
Castor, A., Flores, A., Mullen, C., Grineski, S., Collins, T. Social Disparities in Exposure in Exposure to Accidental Releases of Chemical Toxins in the Greater Houston, Beaumont, and Corpus Christi Areas After Hurricane Harvey. Utah Disaster Resilience Symposium. Salt Lake City, UT.
Griego, A., Flores, A., Collins, T., & Grineski, S. Social Vulnerability, Recovery Assistance, and Disaster Recovery: A Population-based Study of Hurricane Harvey in Greater Houston, Texas. Utah Disaster Resilience Symposium. Salt Lake City, UT.
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CNTH director Sara Grineski presented at the Stenger Center Green Bag addressing how air pollution impacts children’s cognitive development; social inequalities in exposure to air pollution in US public schools; and associations between air pollution and academic performance of US school children.
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Undergraduate students Alyssa Castor and Angel Griego presented their research projects in late October at the Southwest Social Science Association in San Diego, California.
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Graduate students Casey Mullen and Ricardo Rubio presented their research projects at “The Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality Symposium” in early October 2019.
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Griego, A., Flores, A., Collins, T., & Grineski, S. Social Vulnerability, Recovery Aid, and the Speed of Recovery: Results from a survey
conducted after Hurricane Harvey in Greater Houston, Texas. Southwest Social Science Association. San Diego, CA. October 2019.
Castor, A., Flores, A., Mullen, C., Collins, T., & Grineski, S. Social Disparities in Exposure to Accidental Release of Chemical Toxins in the Greater
Houston, Beaumont, and Corpus Christi Areas After Hurricane Harvey. Southwest Social Science Association. San Diego, CA. October 2019
Rubio, R., Grineski, S., Collins, T. Social disparities in children’s exposure to on-road air pollution: An intersectional
approach to studying race/ethnicity and language-based environmental injustices in
the United States. The Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality Symposium. University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 3, 2019.
C. Mullen, S. Grineski, T. Collins, W. Xing, K. Kelly, R. Whitaker, T. Sayahi, T.
Becnel, P. Goffin, P.E. Gaillardon, & M. Meyer. Patterns of distributive environmental inequity under different PM2.5 air pollution scenarios for Salt Lake County public schools. The Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality Symposium. University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 3, 2019
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CNTH director Sara Grineski presented at the Stenger Center Green Bag addressing how air pollution impacts children’s cognitive development; social inequalities in exposure to air pollution in US public schools; and associations between air pollution and academic performance of US school children.
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Undergraduate students Alyssa Castor and Angel Griego presented their research projects in late October at the Southwest Social Science Association in San Diego, California.
Presentations
- Griego, A., Flores, A., Collins, T., & Grineski, S. Social Vulnerability, Recovery Aid, and the Speed of Recovery: Results from a survey conducted after Hurricane Harvey in Greater Houston, Texas. Southwest Social Science Association. San Diego, CA. October 2019.
- Castor, A., Flores, A., Mullen, C., Collins, T., & Grineski, S. Social Disparities in Exposure to Accidental Release of Chemical Toxins in the Greater Houston, Beaumont, and Corpus Christi Areas After Hurricane Harvey. Southwest Social Science Association. San Diego, CA. October 2019.
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Graduate students Casey Mullen and Ricardo Rubio presented their research projects at the Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality Symposium in early October 2019.
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CNTH director Sara Grineski presented an overview of the CNTH team’s Harvey research at a Hinckley Institute of Politics Form entitled Climate Impacts on Minoritized Communities, on September 25.
Presentations
- Rubio, R., Grineski, S., Collins, T. Social disparities in children’s exposure to on-road air pollution: An intersectional approach to studying race/ethnicity and language-based environmental injustices in the United States. The Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 3, 2019.
- Mullen, S. Grineski, T. Collins, W. Xing, K. Kelly, R. Whitaker, T. Sayahi, T. Becnel, P. Goffin, P.E. Gaillardon, & M. Meyer. Patterns of distributive environmental inequity under different PM2.5 air pollution scenarios for Salt Lake County public schools. The Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 3, 2019.
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CNTH directors (Tim Collins and Sara Grineski) and graduate students (Ricardo Rubio and Casey Mullen) are all presenting papers at the American Sociological Association's annual conference in New York City in August 2019.
- CNTH graduate student Aaron Flores presented his research on Hurricane Harvey at the Natural Hazards Workshop in Colorado in July 2019.
- CNTH undergraduate students Angel Griego and Alyssa Castor are presenting their research projects on Hurricane Harvey at the University of Utah's Undergraduate Research Summer Symposium in August 2019
- All CNTH graduate students and co-directors worked together to co-author a forthcoming book chapter entitled "Environmental justics in the US and beyond", which is slated to be published in 2020.
Presentations
Flores, A., Collins, T., Grineski, S., Chakraborty, J. Disparities in Health Impacts and Access
to Care Among Houston Area Residents After Hurricane Harvey.
Natural Hazards Center Researchers Meeting. University of Colorado-Boulder. Broomfield, Colorado. July 17 – 18, 2019.
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Jeanne X. Kasperson Award for Outstanding Graduate Paper: Hazards, Risks, and Disasters Specialty Group. Flores, A., Collins, T., Grineski, S., Chakraborty, J. Disparities in Health Impacts and Access to Care among Houston Area Residents after Hurricane Harvey. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. April 2019.
Hebert W. Gustafson Endowed Graduate Fellowship from the College of Social and Behavioral Science - University of Utah ($7,950) – 2019-2020 Academic Year