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Brittany N. Morey, PhD, MPH

Associate Professor of Public Health

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NPR’s Academic Minute Podcast: The Role of Social Support for Chinese & Korean American Health

October 20, 2021 by bmorey1

The Academic Minute features researchers from colleges and universities around the world, keeping listeners abreast of what’s new and exciting in the academy and of all the ways academic research contributes to solving the world’s toughest problems and to serving the public good.

October 18-22, 2021 is “University of California, Irvine Week” on NPR’s “The Academic Minute.” On Wednesday October 20, 2021, the episode focused Dr. Morey’s research on the Central Role of Social Support in the Health of Chinese and Korean American Immigrants.

Listen to the podcast for October 20, 2021 here: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/564572329/the-academic-minute

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Academic Minute, American, Chinese, distress, Health, immigrants, immigration, Korean, NPR, podcast, social support, stress

Vivir con antiinmigrantes es malo para la salud

April 18, 2020 by bmorey1

My work covered in La Opinión.

Mi investigación aparece en La Opinión.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: anti-immigrant, Asian Americans, español, health disparities, Hispanics, immigrants, La Opinión, Latinx, mortality, prejudice, racism, salud, Spanish, xenophobia

Xenophobic Prejudice Doesn’t Just Affect Immigrants–It Harms U.S.-Born People of Color Too

April 18, 2020 by bmorey1

My work covered in the Pacific Standard.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: anti-immigrant prejudice, Asian Americans, Hispanics, immigrants, Latinx, people of color, POC, prejudice, xenophobia

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Brittany N. Morey, PhD, MPH

Department of Health, Society, & Behavior
UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health
856 Health Sciences Quad, COHS 3527
Irvine, CA 92697
brittany.morey@uci.edu
(949) 824-1470

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