History of Medicine and Health Activism panel – New York Academy of Medicine
New York Academy of Medicine 1216 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States14th ANNUAL JOINT ATLANTIC SEMINAR FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE “Organizing Medicine”...
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14th ANNUAL JOINT ATLANTIC SEMINAR FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE “Organizing Medicine”...
American Studies Association, Denver, Colorado On June 1, 2015, Governor of Texas...
These dimensions of an engaged campus are fraught with the challenges of...
The Institute for Public Knowledge at NYU invites you to join us for a panel discussion with leading legislators, activists, journalists, and academics to debate gun policy and it’s everyday effects under the most overtly pro-gun administration in modern memory.
“What Makes Black Girls, Blue?” Creating Mental Wellness Climates for Black Women...
A panel of artists, intellectuals, and culture experts discuss the many ways that artists, their friends, and loved ones negotiate the complexities of health and illness through artistic expression. We will uncover the multiple layers through which bodies and societies experience health, illness, transcendence, and being.
Firearms have become increasingly prevalent in daily life over the past decade, as states like Tennessee loosen regulations governing most aspects of gun sales, purchases, and public carry privileges. This expansion raises a number of questions that an expert panel of academics, politicians, and activists will address...
Please join the Barnard College Human Rights Program and Columbia University Students Against Gun Violence for a panel discussion Thursday, April 26, from 6 pm - 8 pm in room 307 Milbank Hall.
Sat, August 11, 10:30am to 12:10pm - Guns and Violence in Trump's America
August 13th, 2018 - Plenary Panel Chair/Presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting