March 20th: Adia Harvey Wingfield, Washington University - Medicine, Health and Society Medicine, Health and Society | Vanderbilt University
Adia Harvey Wingfield | Department of Sociology
Stream Sociology Prof. Adia Harvey Wingfield w/Joe Madison by SiriusXM News & Issues | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
No More Invisible Man: Race and Gender in Men's Work: Wingfield, Adia Harvey: 9781439909737: Amazon.com: Books
Race, Work, and Healthcare in the New Economy – Fall for the Book Festival
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics | Events: Race and Social Justice Colloquium: “Professional Work in a 'Post-Racial' Era: Black Health Care Workers in the New Economy.”
Adia Harvey Wingfield to Lead the Sociologists for Women in Society : The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Upcoming Talks with Adia Harvey Wingfield, author of Flatlining – UC Press Blog
In Conversation with Adia Harvey Wingfield - Equitable Growth
Labor Day commentary: Men adjust to challenges of a down economy - Gainesville Times
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Unraveling complicated issues of inequality in workplaces, communities
Read No More Invisible Man Online by Adia Harvey Wingfield | Books
Adia Harvey Wingfield | The Source | Washington University in St. Louis
Moving Past Picket Fences” – What is “Home”? | Georgia State University Library News
ADIA HARVEY WINGFIELD - Higher Education
Career Chat with Adia Harvey Wingfield
Fall For The Book - Race, Work, and Healthcare in the New Economy: A Conversation with Adia Harvey Wingfield | Facebook
Adia Harvey Wingfield's Presidential Address: "Reclaiming Our Time": Black Women, Resistance, and Rising Inequality - Sociologists for Women in Society
Adia Wingfield | Scholars Strategy Network
Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy with Dr. Adia Harvey Wingfield - The Work From Home Show
Adia Harvey Wingfield | Department of Sociology
Yes We Can? | Taylor & Francis Group
Adia H Wingfield (@AdiaHWingfield) | Twitter
Adia Harvey Wingfield's “Are Some Emotions Marked 'Whites Only'? Racialized Feeling Rules in Professional Workplaces” — Nelesi Rodriguez: Bits of Self