Rana Hogarth, Assistant Professor of History, Points to Social and Political Tensions as Underlying Reason Why Groups Blame Society's Margenalized for Outbreaks During Epidemics

Epidemics often bring a search for scapegoats, with anti-Asian harassment in the wake of COVID-19 as the latest example.  Rana Hogarth, Assistant Professor of History, points to social and political tensions as underlying reason why groups blame the marginalized for outbreaks during epidemics.  To read the full story, visit HERE.