Certain types of alcohol, specifically malt liquor, are marketed in impoverished communities of color. Alco-snacks are market to kids.
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Malt Liquor and Alco-Snacks: Targeting a Community
Dr. Didra BrownTaylor
November 14 2007 from 9:30am to 11:30am
there is free, ample parking in the lot and on the street
Didra BrownTaylor received her Ph.D. in Multicultural/Community-Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Dr. BrownTaylor has 15 years experience as a teacher and consultant in multicultural aspects of clinical and community research. She has conducted numerous workshops in measurement issues related to malt liquor beer consumption and is a published author. Dr. BrownTaylor's primary academic area of interest is culturally relevant research methodology. She is currently researching malt liquor beer drinking and negative outcomes among a community sample in South Central Los Angeles. Future studies include, alcohol drinking among incarcerated males and malt liquor drinking on college campuses. Dr. BrownTaylor is a NIH Health Disparities Research Fellow and a member of the Association of Black Psychologists.
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