KMOJCast

Elizabeth Wrigley Field is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota in the Department of Sociology in the Minnesota population Center.  A socialogist and a demographer,  she studies racial inequality in mortality, in the historical contemporary United States, and specializes in finding comparisons and metrics that illuminate the human meaning of mortality disparities. She has extensively research to COVID-19 pandemic in Minnesota. Where she also cofounded an award-winning community vaccination organization. She is also a demographic methodologist, developing models designed to clarify relationships between micro and macro perspectives on population processes. Inaccuracies in counting deaths for covid may have been worse than we were led to believe especially in community of color.

What is KMOJCast?

Select programming from KMOJ's airwaves and community voices. Since first going “on the air” in 1976, KMOJ-89.9-FM continues its legacy as the community-oriented station located in Minneapolis, Minnesota airing a predominantly urban adult contemporary format.

“KMOJ’s Community Viewpoint” is one way the station achieves its mission of engaging, supporting and empowering Communities of Color to elevate the way of life of the people of its community and to challenge social and economic disparities, and the persistent consequences of historic racism.
The station call letters, “KMOJ” were inspired by the Swahili word “UMOJA” which means “Unity.” http://kmojfm.com/