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Health Disparities, Informal Care Networks, Social Location

Voices Still At Colgate (4 min video)

Students were asked questions about how they were dealing with the pandemic while on campus. This video has some of their responses.

Posted on April 8, 2020April 8, 2020

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Contact

Dr. Meika Loe
Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies
Colgate University
Hamilton, NY 13346
315-228-7077
mloe@colgate.edu

 

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