Research Data Analyst III
University of California Los Angeles
Marie Kaniecki is a Research Data Analyst with the Sterilization and Social Justice Lab. She completed an MPH in the Department of Epidemiology from the University of Michigan School of Public Health in 2020. Her research interests include health and human rights, thoughtfully operationalizing complex concepts such as race and disability in quantitative analyses, the creation of quantitative datasets from archival records, and disability, racial, and reproductive justice.
In her role at the lab, she has worked with the SSJL’s own multi-state sterilization dataset, historical census microdata, and primary documents from multiple archives. She co-coordinated the multi-institutional data entry process that created a quantitative dataset derived from North Carolina Eugenics Board meeting minutes. Her work with SSJL colleagues exploring the intersecting histories of eugenics and anti-Asian racism has been published in Social Forces and Frontiers in Public Health.
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Proper Parents: Poverty, Disability, Race, and Reproductive Control after the Eugenics Era
Monday, June 10, 2024
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM ET