From 2016-2018 the project hosted 7 speakers at Saint Louis University, including a 3-speaker Race and Well-Being Lecture Series.
The Value-Enhancing Person
Anne Baril is a lecturer in philosophy at Washington University, St. Louis. This talk was part of the Well-Being Lecture Series at Saint Louis University.
Advances in the Conceptualization and Measurement of Race-Related Stress
Shawn Utsey is a psychologist at Virginia Commonwealth University. This talk was part of the Race & Well-Being Lecture Series at Saint Louis University.
Race and Resilience in America: The High Costs of Being Poor in the Land of the Dream
Carol Graham is an economist affiliated with the Brookings Institution and the University of Maryland. This talk was part of the Race & Well-Being Lecture Series as part of the Diversity Speaker Series at Saint Louis University.
For the Sake of All: Translating Evidence into Health and Well-Being
Jason Purnell is a psychologist at Washington University St. Louis. This talk was part of the Race & Well-Being Lecture Series at Saint Louis University.
Is Well-Being Normative?
Guy Fletcher is a philosopher at the University of Edinburgh. This talk was part of the Well-Being Lecture Series at Saint Louis University.
Friendship and Well-Being
Richard Kim is a philosopher at Loyola University Chicago. This talk was part of the Well-Being Lecture Series at Saint Louis University.
There Is No Problem of Interpersonal Comparisons
Erik Angner is a philosopher and economist at George Mason University. This talk was part of the Well-Being Lecture Series at Saint Louis University.