SCHOLARLY WORK
Conference Presentations
2013 Does the Refugee Experience Overshadow SES? An examination of Self Rated Health in two cohorts of Vietnamese Americans. Paper presented for thePacific
Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Reno, NV.
2013 So you are on the Job Market? How to find and obtain a community college teaching position. Panel presentation for the
Pacific
Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Reno, NV.
2012 Notions of Race in Multiracial Families: Diversity and Dangers. Paper presented for Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.
2012 Social Media and Justice: Trayvon across the Pond. Paper presented for Association of Black Sociologists Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.
2011 Reproduction of Race and Class: Kinship among Multi-racial Families. Paper presented for Pacific
Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Seattle, WA.
2011 Interrogating Self-rated Health of Vietnamese Americans in "Little Saigon.” Co-authored with Berna M. Torr. Paper presented for Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Seattle, WA. 2011.
2010 Race, Gender and the ‘Black Other:’ Media Constructions of Hilary Clinton. Paper accepted for International Communication Association Conference Panel on Becoming the Model Political Woman: Female as Media Spectacle and National Commodity. Singapore, 2010
2009 From De Jure to De Facto Segregation: Limited Access to Inheritance in Multiracial Families. Paper presented for Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, CA. August 2009
2008 B*tch is the New Black: Race and Gender Representations in Media Coverage of the 2008 Democratic Primary Election. Paper presented for Annual Meetings of Association of Black Sociologists. Boston, MA. August 2008
2007 Race Class and Gender Collide with Commonsense in Families Formed across the Color Line” Paper presented in the Session on Race, Class, Gender organized by Margaret Andersen for American Sociological Association meetings, Montreal, Canada.
2006 Gendered Whiteness in Families on the Color Line at Pacific Sociological Association meetings Hollywood, CA.
2002 The Edge of the Color Line: How Whites Married to Blacks Negotiate Identity and Experience Whiteness” at American Sociological Association annual meetings, Chicago. IL