Past Events

May.
18

4:30–6:00 pm

Nourish Ourselves, Nourish Each Other

5710 S. Woodlawn Ave.

Join the Center for Identity + Inclusion for a brief overview of intuitive eating and a discussion on how improving our own relationships with food can intersect with improving equitable access to food for all.

May.
17

5:00–6:30 pm

History of Juneteenth @ DuSable Museum

740 E 56th Pl.

Join Graduate Council's Diversity and Inclusion Committee for an evening at the DuSable Museum of African American History. 

May.
17

12:00–1:00 pm

The Balancing Act: The Experience of Faculty of Color

Zoom

Have you wondered what it is like to be a faculty member of color in the academy? What are the most rewarding aspects of the job? What are some of the most challenging aspects? What strategies should be implemented to improve their experiences? This panel aims to provide a glimpse into the lived experiences of faculty of color for current and aspiring academics.

May.
10

5:00–6:00 pm

Juneteenth 2022 Antiracist Workshop

Zoom

Join Graduate Council's Diversity and Inclusion Committee and Crossroads for an antiracist workshop for allies.

May.
10

4:00–5:30 pm

CSRPC Presents New Writing: Black Women and Reproductive Justice

5733 S Woodlawn Ave. First Floor Community Room

Celebrate new writing by award-winning authors Natalie Y. Moore and Dolen Perkins-Valdez centering Black women and reproductive justice. The authors will be in conversation with Candice Norcott, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at UChicago.

May.
6

12:00–1:30 pm

Disability Under Siege: Palestine

Online event

Attend a roundtable bringing  together public health practitioners, disability rights advocates, and researchers of trauma and debility. Panelists will discuss various aspects of disability in Palestine.

Begins
May. 6

Through May 7, 2022

Discrimination in the 21st Century: Fostering Conversations Across Fields

1201 E. 60th St.

This conference will bring together researchers from different fields to discuss crucial themes around discrimination. Experts from economics, artificial intelligence, behavioral sciences, healthcare, sociology, and more, will interact with each other through presentations and open panel discussions.

May.
2

5:00–6:30 pm

Kadji Amin - "We Are All Non-Binary: A Brief History of Accidents"

Hybrid location: 1126 E. 59th St. and via Zoom

This talk offers a genealogy of the emergence of nonbinary identity, not as a progress narrative in which we move toward an enlightened recognition of the many types of human gender and sexual diversity, but rather as the outcome of a slow avalanche of historical accidents.

Apr.
14

12:00–1:30 pm

Racial-Ethnic Diversity among Faculty in U.S. Medical Schools: An Obstetrician-Gynecologist's Perspective

Hybrid viewing option: Zoom or Billings Hall, Room A-11

Join the Biological Sciences Division's Office of Diversity & Inclusion for a conversation with William Rayburn, MD, MBA, Emeritus Chair of OB/GYN at University of New Mexico School of Medicine.

Apr.
11

12:30–2:00 pm

Know Your Rights Workshop

5710 S. Woodlawn Ave.

The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) will lead a Know Your Rights presentation to help you learn about your rights, regardless of immigration status, and prepare an action/safety plan.

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