The Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity (CRGE) at the University of Maryland is an interdisciplinary research center which promotes intersectional scholarship through original research, mentoring, and collaboration. CRGE's work explores the intersections of race, gender, ethnicity and other dimensions of inequality as they shape the construction and representation of identities, behavior and complex social relations.
NEWS + EVENTS
click here for a listing of ACademic diversity events at umd
The Influence of Public and Green Spaces on Physical Activity Among Blacks and Whites: A recent study by dr. rashawn ray
4/26/13 No More Invisible Man: Race and Gender in Men's Work, Dr. Adia Harvey-Wingfield
Women's history month fact sheet 2013 by sharon kim, Crge federal work study student
Black history month fact sheet 2013 by maureen johnson, Crge federal work study student
Latino/A Heritage month fact sheeT 2013 by emily livingstone, Crge federal work study student
2012 Research Connections: Intersections & Inequalities
video recording: Dr. Lorena garcia on latina girls & sexual identitY (QRIG)
Dr. ZAMBRANA IN THE NEWS: race & public policy on CSPAN | USA TODAY INTERVIEW ON INTERMARRIAGE | Latino public health @ Johns Hopkins | latinos in american society (Cornell university press)
crge awarded $150,000 grant to study work stress of minority faculty
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CRGE's INTERSECTIONAL RESEARCH DATABASE
The Qualitative Research Interest Group is a working group of faculty and graduate students who use qualitative methods in their work.









