Harvard Medical School Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership is hosting a series of ESJ Webinars to discuss impacts of COVID-19 on health disparities, mental health, and social determinants affecting vulnerable populations. The goal of this webinar is to have a conversation about the impacts of COVID on health care providers.
Mental Health and Wellness for Healthcare Providers Thursday, April 23, 2020 4:00 pm-5:15 pm
Program
Introduction: Joan Y. Reede, MD, MPH, MS, MBA Dean for Diversity and Community Partnership, Professor of Medicine...
Affinity Group Coffee Break: the purpose of these coffee breaks is to provide a safe space for members of our community to connect, build community, and share resources. These are open to students, staff, faculty, and researchers. Allies are welcome. Zoom links will be provided after registration.
Hosted by the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Affinity Group Coffee Break: the purpose of these coffee breaks is to provide a safe space for members of our community to connect, build community, and share resources. These are open to students, staff, faculty, and researchers. Allies are welcome. Zoom links will be provided after registration.
Hosted by the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Robyn Ochs, who was named by Teen Vogue as one of “9 Bisexual Women Who are Making History” will be discussing bi-invisibility. This webinar is in collaboration with...
Join the Discussion: Re-opening the Nation: What Values Should Guide Us? The Hastings Center will host “Re-Opening the Nation: What Values Should Guide Us?,” an online discussion of the ethical issues related to easing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in the United States.
As the nation weighs when and how to reopen the economy, policymakers will face trade-offs between lives saved and economic well-being. As we build a new normal, there will also likely be trade-offs between civil liberties and public health.
Pronouns and Beyond: Understanding Gender Identity
SPEAKER: Jessica Halem, LGBTQ Outreach and Engagement Director, Harvard Medical School DATE/TIME: Monday, April 20, 2020 from 3:30 – 5:00 pm LOCATION: Online
DIB Book Club: the first book will be "The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students" by Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Anthony Abraham Jack. This book is especially timely due to conversations around COVID-19 and its impact on first generation and low-income/working class students. ...
Sa-kiera T. J. Hudson, PhD, Social Psychology; Postdoctoral Fellowship with Dr. Jennifer Richeson, Yale University.
Previous research has shown people hold an implicit gender inversion assumption regarding descriptive stereotypes of gay men and lesbian women. More specifically, people believe that the hobbies and preferences of gay men are similar to straight women while lesbian women are similar to straight men. However, what is not well understood is whether gender inversion...
Affinity Group Coffee Break: the purpose of these coffee breaks is to provide a safe space for members of our community to connect, build community, and share resources. These are open to students, staff, faculty, and researchers. Allies are welcome. Zoom links will be provided after registration.
Hosted by the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences