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DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n\nWe are delighted to welcome Dr. Ethan Raker\, 
 a social demographer whose research sits at the intersection of environmen
 tal crises and population health\, for our upcoming Lunch & Learn. Dr. Rak
 er is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of British Col
 umbia\, where his work examines how extreme weather events shape health ou
 tcomes and demographic processes — with particular attention to the racial
  and socioeconomic inequalities these events expose and exacerbate.\n\nFor
  this Lunch & Learn\, Dr. Raker will draw on his research to explore how d
 isasters function as critical stress tests for communities\, revealing the
  ways in which social and economic conditions determine who bears the grea
 test burden when extreme events occur. His talk will offer valuable perspe
 ctives on how demographic methods and population-level data can deepen our
  understanding of climate-related vulnerability and inform more equitable 
 policy responses to an era of increasing environmental disruption.\n\n\nIt
 inerary\n\n12:00pm - 12:05pm | Welcome and introductions\n\n12:05pm - 12:4
 5pm | Lunch&Learn presentation\n\n12:45pm - 12:55pm | Moderated Q&A sessio
 n\n\n12:55pm - 13:00pm | Closing and upcoming sessions\n\nLocation\n\nThis
  is an online webinar hosted on Zoom. To receive details to enter the even
 t\, please register.\n\n\nFeatured Speaker\n\nDr. Ethan Raker\n\nAssistant
  Professor\, Department of Sociology\, University of British Columbia\n\nE
 than Raker is a social demographer specializing in disasters. He currently
  works as an Assistant Professor of Sociology at The University of British
  Columbia. His research uses quantitative methods to examine how extreme w
 eather events affect population health and demographic processes\, drawing
  particular attention to racial and socioeconomic disparities. Some of his
  recent work appears in Demography\, Social Forces\, and Population Resear
 ch & Policy Review. He holds a PhD in sociology from Harvard University.\n
 \n \n\n\nSuggested Readings\n\n\n	\n		To be shared shortly\n	\n\n\n\nWhat are 
 Lunch&Learn's?\n\nThe CAnD3 Lunch&Learn series is designed to introduce ou
 r Fellows\, team members\, and partners to emerging research on topics rel
 ated to population dynamics and population aging. These modules will cover
  the  Four CAnD3 Population Aging Axes: (1) family and social inclusion\; 
 (2) education\, labour and inequality\; (3) migration and ethnicity\; and 
 (4) wellbeing and autonomy.\n\n\nCAnD3 Newsletters\n\nSign up for our news
 letter to keep up to date with CAnD3 events.\n
DTSTART:20260513T160000Z
DTEND:20260513T170000Z
LOCATION:CA\, QC\, Online via Zoom
SUMMARY:May Lunch&Learn
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/miam/channels/event/may-lunchlearn-372252
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