Facts, fakes, and fascism: On mpox and misinformation
Tues, February 27, 1 - 1:50 PM
FXB G11 or Zoom
Register for In-person here.
Tues, February 27th, 2024, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm (Screening) / 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm (Optional Discussion), FXB G10
Lunch Provided.
Please join the second event of the SBS Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee's 2023-2024 film screening series, which seeks to highlight Native voices and stories. The one-hour screening of One River Many Relations will be followed by an optional 30-minute, facilitated discussion on the issues raised by the film. "One River Many Relations explores the Athabasca Oil Sands from a marginalized and often silenced perspective: Communities that live downstream. The film is a collaborative community effort featuring interviews with local Cree, Dene, and Métis members from Fort Chipewyan. It gets to the heart of their concerns for their families, traditional ways, and territories as the Oil Sands encroach closer and closer."
Friday, March 8, 1-1:50 pm
Kresge G2
Join WGH for our annual International Women's Day Celebration! This year's event will feature guest speaker Dr. Lisa Bowleg, Professor of Applied Social Psychology at The George Washington University and leading scholar of the application of intersectionality to social and behavioral sciences health equity research. Lunch will be provided!
SAVE THE DATE: WGH April Event: Climate, Health, & Intersectionality
Wed, April 10, 1 -1:50 pm
Location TBD
Save the date for the April installation of WGH’s Spring event series, which will center around Climate, Health, and Intersectionality.