Dynamic DEI Resources: Archived Event Recordings
2023
2022
Interviews with Anthony Mam from College Crusade and Ducha Hang from ΞΆΓάΘ¦
An Interview with Dr. Judith Lynn Stillman, ΞΆΓάΘ¦ Artist-in-Residence
"Women's History Month is a celebration of women's contributions to history, culture, and society, and has been observed annually in the month of March in the United States since 1987."
(History.com)
February 2022
This panel features guests who share about their experiences and intersecting identities as persons with marginalized racial identities and as students, professionals, and leaders in healthcare professions.
Presented in coordination with representation from:
- ΞΆΓάΘ¦'s Multicultural Student Nurses Organization (MSNO)
- ΞΆΓάΘ¦ School of Nursing's Diversity and Inclusion Task Force
- ΞΆΓάΘ¦'s Professional Studies and Continuing Education (PSCE)
- United Way RI
- Care New England RI
2021
December 2021
This panel is presented in coordination and with:
- ΞΆΓάΘ¦'s Spanish and Portuguese Medical Interpreting Training Program
Honoring Native American Heritage Month (Nov. '21)
Reference:
The Narragansett Indian Tribe has inhabited what is now the state of Rhode Island for over 30,000 years. Federally recognized in 1983, the tribe is now headquartered in Charlestown.
In addition to many historic deeds and letters, Narragansett people produced what is probably the first tribal magazine in New England, The Narragansett Dawn, from 1935-36. Today, Narragansett writers include the award-winning journalist John Christian Hopkins, also an inventive novelist; the poet Ella (Brown) Sekatau; and storyteller/author Paulla Dove Jennings.
In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month 2021
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