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Call for Submissions to Syracuse University's Inaugural MetLife Foundation-Lender Center for Social Justice Symposium

  • 1.  Call for Submissions to Syracuse University's Inaugural MetLife Foundation-Lender Center for Social Justice Symposium

    Posted 01-05-2023 08:13
    MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Inaugural Social Differences, Social Justice Symposium
    Syracuse University March 30-31, 2023

     

    Theme for 2022 – Addressing the Racial Wealth Gap in the United States

    MetLife Foundation, in partnership with Syracuse University Lender Center for Social Justice, and in collaboration with Syracuse University faculty in the Social Differences, Social Justice Research Cluster will be hosting its inaugural MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Symposium[1] on March 30-31, 2023, at Syracuse University. The theme for the symposium is “Addressing the Racial Wealth Gap in the United States.”

    The racial wealth gap is a continuous issue that undermines progress and opportunities that can be pursued by members of underserved and underrepresented communities in the United States. This symposium seeks to share research projects and exchange ideas among faculty, graduate students, and leaders across the academy, industry, and government on how to understand and respond to this crisis.

    Call for Submissions

    The MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Inaugural Symposium invites proposals from across the academy that help address the racial wealth gap. Faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and doctoral students are invited to participate, and collaborative and/or interdisciplinary projects are encouraged. Proposals can be based on humanistic, theoretical, empirical, case study, or applied research that addresses any of the following three tracks:

    1. Structural and systemic factors positively or negatively impacting the building of generational wealth [e.g., slavery, settler colonialism, and historic legacies of racialized violence, racial capitalism, mass incarceration, inheritance laws, etc.]
    2. Policies and practices that generate or minimize racial wealth disparities [e.g., redlining, urban renewal schemes, tax policy, predatory financing, healthcare burdens, racially disparate housing appraisals, etc.]
    3. Individual and organizational-level factors influencing educational attainment, skills acquisition, and career development [e.g., educational inequities, hiring queues, corporate programs, etc.]

     Within each track, projects are invited that:

     (1) identify and capture factors leading to or minimizing the racial wealth gap

    (2) capture the long-term impacts of the racial wealth gap

    (3) offer solutions to minimizing the racial wealth gap that are data driven and evidence-based

    (4) present arts- or humanities-based research as an alternative means of evidencing data and documenting narratives conveying either lived experiences of the racial wealth gap, or promising solutions.

     Proposals that consider women, the disabled, and other historically marginalized groups are especially encouraged.

     Format, Deadline, and Submission Process

     All proposed submissions should be in a Microsoft Word document with 1-inch margins, 12-point font, single-spaced, approximately 500 words.

     The deadline for providing submissions is January 27, 2023. All submissions should be emailed to LenderCenter@syr.edu with the subject heading listed as MetLife Foundation-Lender Center Inaugural Symposium Submission. Please use this email for questions about the Symposium or your submission as well.

     Authors of selected submissions will be notified of acceptance by February 17, 2023.

    [1] This is the second annual symposium for the Social Differences, Social Justice Research Cluster at Syracuse University.



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    Kira Kristal Reed, PhD
    Syracuse University
    Whitman School of Management
    Associate Professor
    Project Manager and Research Associate for MetLife Foundation-Lender Center for Social Justice collaboration
    Syracuse, NY 13244-2450
    (315) 383-3148
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