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Data Brunch from ICPSR
Data Brunch from ICPSR
21 episodes
2 weeks ago
The year is 2022. Simran Sethi Khanna just won ICPSR's Undergraduate Paper Competition for her work, "Determining LGB Perceptions of and Trust in the Medical Establishment," and joined Data Brunch to talk about her findings, her inspiration, and her love of Thai food. The year is 2025. Simran is now an MD candidate at the Duke University School of Medicine. She still loves Thai food.
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The year is 2022. Simran Sethi Khanna just won ICPSR's Undergraduate Paper Competition for her work, "Determining LGB Perceptions of and Trust in the Medical Establishment," and joined Data Brunch to talk about her findings, her inspiration, and her love of Thai food. The year is 2025. Simran is now an MD candidate at the Duke University School of Medicine. She still loves Thai food.
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Episode 17: Democracy's Data
Data Brunch from ICPSR
44 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 17: Democracy's Data
Dr. Dan Bouk is on to talk about his new book, "Democracy's Data: The Hidden Stories in the U.S. Census and How to Read Them." He tells us about why the U.S. House of Representatives is stuck at 435, the ways that the census was weaponized during World War II, and how queerness found a way to be visible to the statistical system.
Data Brunch from ICPSR
The year is 2022. Simran Sethi Khanna just won ICPSR's Undergraduate Paper Competition for her work, "Determining LGB Perceptions of and Trust in the Medical Establishment," and joined Data Brunch to talk about her findings, her inspiration, and her love of Thai food. The year is 2025. Simran is now an MD candidate at the Duke University School of Medicine. She still loves Thai food.