About News News Subscribe Political Science Democracy Racial Justice and Equity Education Advocacy Domestic Policy & Politics International and Global Affairs Leadership Migration Social Psychology (-) Social Equity Facet Area of Focus - News Sophie Trawalter Christine Mahoney Brian N. Williams Brooke Ray Daphna Bassok Galen Fountain Ian H. Solomon Jay Shimshack Jeanine Braithwaite Jill Rockwell Lucy Bassett Margaret Foster Riley Michele Claibourn Timothy L. Davis (-) Jazmin Brown-Iannuzzi (-) John Holbein Facet People - News Facet UVA Partner - News Racial Justice and Equity Research and Commentary Facet News Type - News Oct 12, 2021 Brown-Iannuzzi, Claibourn, Trawalter: ‘Confederate memorials are associated with hate’ — New UVA study shows ‘significant’ correlation between lynchings and monuments Racial Justice and Equity Social Equity A UVA research team, including three Batten professors, uncovered a quantifiable relationship between Confederate memorials and the explicitly racist practice of lynching. Read in Charlottesville Tomorrow Sep 11, 2020 Holbein: U.S. school principals discriminate against Muslims and atheists, our study finds Social Equity Racial Justice and Equity According to a large‐scale correspondence study conducted by Batten's John Holbein and colleagues, anti-Muslim bias still operates widely nineteen years after the 9/11 attacks. Read in The Washington Post Stay Up To Date with the Latest Batten News and Events Subscribe
Oct 12, 2021 Brown-Iannuzzi, Claibourn, Trawalter: ‘Confederate memorials are associated with hate’ — New UVA study shows ‘significant’ correlation between lynchings and monuments Racial Justice and Equity Social Equity A UVA research team, including three Batten professors, uncovered a quantifiable relationship between Confederate memorials and the explicitly racist practice of lynching. Read in Charlottesville Tomorrow
Sep 11, 2020 Holbein: U.S. school principals discriminate against Muslims and atheists, our study finds Social Equity Racial Justice and Equity According to a large‐scale correspondence study conducted by Batten's John Holbein and colleagues, anti-Muslim bias still operates widely nineteen years after the 9/11 attacks. Read in The Washington Post