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Mar
6
Wednesday
Virtual

Inaugural PROGRESS Speaker Series Event

The Prevent Gun Violence: Research, Empowerment, Strategies and Solutions (PROGRESS) initiative is proud to announce the PROGRESS Distinguished Speaker Series focused on firearm violence reduction and related topics. This series will provide a forum for scholars and practitioners to share pioneering...

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Past Events
Mar
8
Friday
Virtual

Careers in Health Communication

Learn more about future careers in health communication from our distinguished panelists. Lowell Dempsey, Vice President, Burness Judy Lavelle, Supervisory Writer-Editor at the National Library of Medicine Monique Thornton, CEO/Founder at Let's Talk Public Health Hailey Klebe, Corporate...

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"Racism as a Public Health Crisis in the US and Brazil" class photo

Imagining Racial Justice in Brazil and Beyond

Black female student wearing orange and leading a panel discussion

Women of color in public health leadership panel inform, inspire

With the focus on highlighting the accomplishments of students, this endowment fund enables Gymkana to provide awards of recognition and financial support directly to its student-athletes. Contributions can be made online here.
Past Events
Mar
26
Tuesday
Preinkert Hall, Suite 1221, 7840 Preinkert Drive College Park, MD 20740, and virtually on Zoom

Building Narrative Power for Racial and Social Justice with Richard Hofrichter, Ph.D., M.A.

This workshop explores the relevance of building narrative power to advance health equity and social justice by transforming culture, with examples from public health and urban planning. We’ll explain how narratives work and shape collective consciousness, focusing on four intersecting harmful...

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Past Events
Mar
28
Thursday
SPH Friedgen Room

Dr. Amani Nuru-Jeter Seminar

History of racial categorization and racism to set up the historical context for thinking about racism as a structural determinant of health

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Past Events
Feb
22
Thursday
3301 Thurgood Marshall Hall, School of Public Policy

Reflection Circle and Discussion on Racial Trauma and Healing

Reflection Circle and Discussion on Racial Trauma and Healing facilitated by Beth Douthirt Cohen, Ph.D., School of Public Health and Jeanette Snider, Ph.D. Assistant Research Professor, Social Justice Alliance and Anti-Black Racism Initiative. This hour-long reflection circle is part of a full day...

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Past Events
Apr
4
Thursday
April 4 - to April 5

Fall 2024 Accepted Graduate Student Events

Join us to discuss your steps to enrollment and other useful information as you finalize your plans. Faculty, current students, and admissions staff will be on hand to cheer you on, answer your questions, and help you start your GradTerp journey. You can look forward to learning about the curriculum...

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