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      <image:title>Home - J.Ricky Price</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ricky holds a PhD in Politics from the New School for Social Research in NYC. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Law at St. John Fisher University in Rochester, NY. His work integrates the politics of identity, institutions, and science to understand how power operates between our bodies and the state. He specializes in new institutionalism, science and technology studies, and feminist and queer theory. He is a member of the Climate Social Science Network.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Media - “Examining the 2020 Election through a Critical Lens,” HWS Update, Oct. 20, 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Price’s 300-level course is divided into three sections. First, each student has been tasked with following three candidates — one at the local level, one at the state level and one from the presidential election — and putting together election notebooks for each. After the election, they’ll use the data they’ve gathered to write a paper analyzing what happened in each contest.”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Media - Fall 2020 Pulteney St. Survey: “On the Hidden Reach of Racial Disparities”</image:title>
      <image:caption>“In my “Politics of Epidemics” course, we spent time in each session thinking and discussing the disparate ways the current epidemics, and past epidemics have affected Black, Brown and working class communities throughout history. Understanding that that systemic racism is built up over generations and centuries is necessary to combat the issues we face today. The epidemic makes visible the normally hidden, or implicit ways, in which our society is organized by race, class, and gender leading to health disparities.”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Media - “Politics of Epidemics Course Inspires Innovation,” HWS Update, July 8th, 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Price’s 200-level political science course, “The Politics of Epidemics,” will focus on the political history of epidemics and pandemics through the lens of institutional and community responses to threats like the Flu of 1918, Polio, Malaria, Measles, Toxic Shock, Legionnaires Disease, HIV/AIDS, H1N1, MERS, Ebola and Zika. “Ideally, this course will help students grapple with the profound changes we’re facing right now on individual and global levels,” says Price.”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Media - “First Teach-In Addresses Racial Justice,” HWS Update, June 18, 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science Ricky Price, whose research focuses on the history of HIV and AIDS policy and activism, discussed the relationship between race and COVID-19. His remarks shed light on how Covid-19 has exposed the politics, policies and health care systems “that un-matter Black lives.””</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Media - “Community Engagement Celebrated,” HWS Update, May 28, 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>“…the Civically Engaged Faculty Award was presented to Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science Ricky Price, who was nominated by Carling Landesche ’21. Landesche says Price has become “a fundamental part of the campus’ political events and activism in the community of Geneva. It is very inspiring to learn from him, both in the classroom and in the community, as he has shown the dynamic nature of being a lifelong learner and activist.” Price has developed programming for and worked on HWS Get out the Vote events and facilitated a spring 2020 Super Tuesday panel, says Flowers. “He shared his insightful perspectives, utilized capable student engagement strategies and inspired all 100+ attendees to think deeply about the implications of youth involvement in the 2020 presidential election.””</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Media - “Faculty Discuss the Presidential Primary on Super Tuesday,” HWS Update, March 15, 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>“The campus community watched the returns in the Vandervort Room in Scandling Campus Center along with Assistant Professor of Media and Society Rebecca Burditt, Senior Associate Provost and Associate Professor of Political Science DeWayne Lucas, Assistant Professor of Political Science Ed Quish and Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science J. Ricky Price.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Media - “HWS Votes and Midterm Elections 2018,” HWS Update, Sept. 19, 2018</image:title>
      <image:caption>“In collaboration with the “Midterm Campaigns and Elections” course taught by Visiting Instructor of Political Science Ricky Price, HWS Votes plans to launch several campus-wide initiatives to increase engagement. Students in Prices’ course have already initiated “Pass a note, spread the vote!” by having students write nonpartisan and anonymous letters urging peers to participate in civic engagement through the upcoming elections. They will also be making phone trees, sending absentee deadline reminders and leading a parade to the polls on Nov. 6.”</image:caption>
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