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The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University
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      • The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity is a scholarly collaborative that studies the causes and consequences of inequality and develops remedies for these disparities and their adverse effects.

  • Research
        • Research Themes
          • Class, Wealth, & Social Mobility
          • Health Equity
          • Education Equity & Policy
          • Visual Narratives of Inequality
          • Environmental Justice
          • Policing Enforcement & Justice
          • Artificial Intelligence
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      • Reports, Briefs, and Essays
  • Education
        • Duke Courses
          • Global Inequality Research Initiative (GIRI) Seminar
        • High School Programs
          • Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute
        • Undergraduate Programs
          • Inequality Studies Minor
      • Graduate Programs
      • Doctoral Fellows Program
      • Postdoctoral Programs
        • Faculty Programs
          • Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE)
  • Media
      • Voices in Equity Podcast
      • Shame of Chicago
      • Durham’s Black Wall Street Exhibit
  • News & Events
      • Mentoring Program for Economics Faculty to convene in Atlanta for Spring Session

        By Rachel Ruff | March 27, 2025

        The Cook Center’s DITE program, which provides mentorship and support for tenure-track economists from underrepresented groups, is set to convene its fellows, mentors, and scholars from April 10-12 at Emory University’s Conference Center in Atlanta, GA. This convening is one of two that will take place this year for current fellows to have the opportunity…

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        A Q&A with Research Associate Qirui Ju

        By Rachel Ruff | March 19, 2025

        Q+A: Qirui Ju Research Associate with the Duke Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity Qirui Ju joined the Cook Center in 2022 as a Research Assistant, working with founding director Dr. William A. “Sandy” Darity Jr. and other senior researchers. Upon graduating from his master’s program at Duke, he continued with the Cook Center…

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        Spring Global Inequality Research Initiative (GIRI) Capstone Event to Showcase Student Research on Reparations and Disability Justice

        By Rachel Ruff | March 17, 2025

        The Global Inequality Research Initiative (GIRI) Capstone Event is set to take place on Monday, April 21, 2025, from 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM, in the Friedl Building Jameson Gallery (East Campus) offering a platform for students to present their semester-long research projects.  GIRI facilitates integrated study and research, preparing students for advanced academic work…

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      • How does your gift help the Cook Center?

        Since beginning in the mid-2010s, the Cook Center has steadily and robustly developed its research, programming, multimedia, and educational activities. In just its first decade of operations, the Center already has created a host of different working groups that have written and disseminated innumerable reports and academic papers, developed a minor in inequality studies in conjunction with the Duke History department, published multiple books, launched a podcast, and created and sustained programs to support young scholars and tenure-track researchers.

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  • About
      • About Samuel DuBois Cook
      • Director’s Message
      • Contact Us
        • People
          • Distinguished Fellows
          • Career Achievement Award
        • Work With Us
          • Outside Opportunities
      • The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity is a scholarly collaborative that studies the causes and consequences of inequality and develops remedies for these disparities and their adverse effects.

  • Research
        • Research Themes
          • Class, Wealth, & Social Mobility
          • Health Equity
          • Education Equity & Policy
          • Visual Narratives of Inequality
          • Environmental Justice
          • Policing Enforcement & Justice
          • Artificial Intelligence
      • Books
      • Journal Articles
      • Reports, Briefs, and Essays
  • Education
        • Duke Courses
          • Global Inequality Research Initiative (GIRI) Seminar
        • High School Programs
          • Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute
        • Undergraduate Programs
          • Inequality Studies Minor
      • Graduate Programs
      • Doctoral Fellows Program
      • Postdoctoral Programs
        • Faculty Programs
          • Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE)
  • Media
      • Voices in Equity Podcast
      • Shame of Chicago
      • Durham’s Black Wall Street Exhibit
  • News & Events
      • A Q&A with the Authors of Stratification Economics and Disability Justice

        By Lucas Hubbard | June 30, 2025

        Q+A: Adam Hollowell and Keisha Bentley-Edwards Dr. Adam Hollowell serves as Senior Research Associate at the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity and Director of the Inequality Studies Minor at Duke University. He is also the Faculty Director of the Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Scholarship Program and Director of the Global Inequality Research Initiative. An…

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        William A. Darity Jr. Featured in Marketplace Discussion about the State of Black Reparations

        By Rachel Ruff | June 19, 2025

        Founding Director William A. Darity Jr. and Kirsten Mullen gave comments in conversation on the Marketplace Morning Report with host David Brancaccio and Marketplace’s Mitchell Hartman on the state of reparations after Tulsa’s mayor recently announced a $105 million reparations plan. Hartman has been reporting on the racial wealth gap through the lens of Tulsa,…

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        New paper from Loneke Blackman Carr published in Eating Behaviors

        By Rachel Ruff | June 18, 2025

        Faculty Affiliate Loneke Blackman Carr, Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut, published a pilot study in Eating Behaviors evaluating a 12-week online intervention called SATISFY, designed to prevent weight gain by addressing emotional eating. In collaboration with Dr. Rachel Goode (UNC-Chapel Hill), the program combined appetite awareness training with lifestyle strategies…

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  • Donate
      • How does your gift help the Cook Center?

        Since beginning in the mid-2010s, the Cook Center has steadily and robustly developed its research, programming, multimedia, and educational activities. In just its first decade of operations, the Center already has created a host of different working groups that have written and disseminated innumerable reports and academic papers, developed a minor in inequality studies in conjunction with the Duke History department, published multiple books, launched a podcast, and created and sustained programs to support young scholars and tenure-track researchers.

        Make a gift today to support the cook center
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