Here I have listed my research talks that were recorded and news articles where I have either shared my story or spoken on social problems
public Engagement
sage methodspace
2024
may
The Beauty in Nurturing Communal and Liberating Forms of Computational Social Science
This blog post is the third of eight in a follow-on to our 2021 “The future of computational social science is Black” series, about a Summer Institute in Computational Social Science organized by Howard University and Mathematica. It continues to bring the power of computational social science to th
cassandra project roundtable: integrating textual & non-textual data
2023
march
my undocumented life
2021
December
society for personality and social psychology news center
2021
may
society for personality and social psychology free form fridays
2021
april
princeton insights
2020
december
aids map
2018
november
PrEP sorting: hiv-negative gay men prefer sexual partners who are using PrEP
PrEP status is a significant factor for hiv-negative men who have sex with men (msm) when selecting sexual partners, but not when choosing friends or romantic partners for dating, according to an american study published in aids care…
the daily princetonian
2018
july
what you need to know about daca recipients and the university
in september of 2017, as students left their homes all over the world to come to campus, the trump administration announced it would begin to phase out the deferred action for childhood arrivals program, which provides protections for individuals who were brought to the united states illegally as ch…
cnn
2018
july
how we became americans
for the fourth of july, cnnopinion asked a number of americans who came to the united states– from countries as far-flung as vietnam, haiti, somalia and the soviet union–to write about their experiences. what was it like leaving their home countries and traveling so far to a strange land?
princeton alumni weekly
2018
march
scientific american
2017
february
showcasing immigrant excellence
a social-media campaign to counter negative stereotypes shows enormous promise—but it’s still a work in progress
reposted to spsp character & context blog