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5: The Inherent Value of Lived Experiences, with Roderick Graham

5: The Inherent Value of Lived Experiences, with Roderick Graham

Roderick Graham is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University.

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October 28, 20201h 22m

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Show Notes

When we discuss groups of people, we often speak in terms of data - polls, graphs, percentages - and while this can offer us insight on the macro level, it leaves a lot of valuable, relevant information out. We're more than numbers, after all - we're individuals! So how can we temper our data sets with our personal, lived experiences? Professor and researcher Roderick Graham offers up a way to strike a balance.

roderickgraham.com

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