Join Fenway Health's Violence Recovery Program to fight loneliness during COVID-19 and be in solidarity with LGBTQ survivors!
About this Event
The Violence Recovery Program is hosting a virtual gathering for LGBTQ+ survivors and allies called Fighting Isolation and Loneliness: Solidarity with LGBTQ+ survivors. We recognize that at this time COVID-19 has only increased isolation for the LGBTQ+ community and left many vulnerable to multiple forms of violence. Our intention is to create a welcoming and accessible virtual space for connection,...
We strongly encourage all GLMA members and supporters to join this town hall featuring Black queer leaders speaking about how the LGBTQ community can combat racial violenceand racism.
The event, hosted by Equality Florida, will be live-streamed on the group’s Facebook Page and YouTube channel . Xfinity X1 and Xfinity Flex customers can watch the Town Hall by simply saying “Pride” into their remote.
The Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office will be hosting a webinar on Navigating the NIH. This webinar is targeting researchers who are interested in conducting research on differences of...
You are cordially invited to join in virtual conversation about Harvard's LGBTQ+ past, present, and future –– on the occasion of a very difficult centennial.
In 1920, Harvard formed a “Secret Court” to investigate homosexual activity among its student body. Headed by Dean Chester Noyes Greenough within the administration of President Abbott Lawrence Lowell, the tribunal conducted a months-long witch hunt resulting in the expulsion or removal of eight students, one recent graduate, and an assistant professor. Only two of those students were ever readmitted to receive a Harvard...
You are cordially invited to join in virtual conversation about Harvard's LGBTQ+ past, present, and future –– on the occasion of a very difficult centennial.
In 1920, Harvard formed a “Secret Court” to investigate homosexual activity among its student body. Headed by Dean Chester Noyes Greenough within the administration of President Abbott Lawrence Lowell, the tribunal conducted a months-long witch hunt resulting in the expulsion or removal of eight students, one recent graduate, and an assistant professor. Only two of those students were ever readmitted to receive a Harvard...
The Project on Race & Gender in Science & Medicine at the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research is pleased to sponsor a series of conversations:
Epidemics and African American Communities from 1793 to the Present
Hosted by Professor Evelynn Hammonds
Leading scholars in public health, the history of medicine and African American Studies will join Prof. Hammonds in conversations about the historical and contemporary impact of epidemic diseases on African American communities in the United States.