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DESCRIPTION:Dayna Bowen Matthew, JD, PhD, Dean and Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School, presents "The Fight for Just Medicine, Just Health, and A Just Nation: Our Role in Continuing The Legacy of Dr. Frank Bryant".Matthew is a national expert in public health, equal protection and civil rights law, holding many public policy roles in her career. She is also a best-selling author for the 2015 publication Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care.For this year’s distinguished lecture, Matthew will provide compelling insight into how legal framework can advance theAmerican health care system into equity for all citizens.This event is FREE and open to ALL! Register before April 8. https://BryantLecture2024.eventbrite.com
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dayna Bowen Matthew, JD, PhD, Dean and Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School, presents "The Fight for Just Medicine, Just Health, and A Just Nation: Our Role in Continuing The Legacy of Dr. Frank Bryant".
Matthew is a national expert in public health, equal protection and civil rights law, holding many public policy roles in her career. She is also a best-selling author for the 2015 publication Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care.
For this year’s distinguished lecture, Matthew will provide compelling insight into how legal framework can advance the
American health care system into equity for all citizens.
This event is FREE and open to ALL! Register before April 8. https://BryantLecture2024.eventbrite.com
SUMMARY:2024 Frank Bryant Jr. MD\, Memorial Distinguished Lecture
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.texashumanities.org/events/2024-frank-bryant-jr-md-memorial-distinguished-lecture/
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SUMMARY:CSL Mini &\; Midi Grants Info Session 2/27/24
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.texashumanities.org/events/csl-mini-midi-grants-info-session-2-27-24/
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SUMMARY:CSL Mini &\; Midi Grants Info Session 2/21/24
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.texashumanities.org/events/csl-mini-midi-grants-info-session-2-21-24/
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DESCRIPTION:The theme of the 2024 issue is: Bodies and BeingFrom birth, we are given one body to inhabit and make our own. We experience life within/through/by our bodies, and those experiences are influenced by how we want to define and identify ourselves, where our values and beliefs lie, and who we want to be/become. Through the capacity to hold creativity, beauty, suffering, and joy, our bodies can simultaneously reveal and hide our true being.For this year’s journal, we encourage artists to think about the ways that bodies and the spaces that bodies occupy are violated by law and society. What resonates with you when you think about the bodies you meet in your practice as a healthcare professional, as a student, or as another human being with your own physical body?Deadline for submissions is Sunday, January 14th, 2024 at 11:59pm CST.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The theme of the 2024 issue is: Bodies and Being
From birth, we are given one body to inhabit and make our own. We experience life within/through/by our bodies, and those experiences are influenced by how we want to define and identify ourselves, where our values and beliefs lie, and who we want to be/become. Through the capacity to hold creativity, beauty, suffering, and joy, our bodies can simultaneously reveal and hide our true being.
For this year’s journal, we encourage artists to think about the ways that bodies and the spaces that bodies occupy are violated by law and society. What resonates with you when you think about the bodies you meet in your practice as a healthcare professional, as a student, or as another human being with your own physical body?
Deadline for submissions is Sunday, January 14th, 2024 at 11:59pm CST.
SUMMARY:Connective Tissue Submissions Due
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.texashumanities.org/events/connective-tissue-submissions-due/
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LOCATION:ALTC 2.205
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our third session: "The Plight of the Palestinian Child and the State of Critical Pediatric Care". Humanitarians from Doctors Without Borders and Palestine Children’s Relief fund relay the testimonies of their colleagues and family on the ground and discuss the challenges of Pediatric Critical Care in the context of a collapsed healthcare system.We will be holding a viewing of the webinar by the Harvard Arab Medical and Dental Student Association followed by a community discussion.Light snacks will be provided.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for our third session: "The Plight of the Palestinian Child and the State of Critical Pediatric Care". Humanitarians from Doctors Without Borders and Palestine Children’s Relief fund relay the testimonies of their colleagues and family on the ground and discuss the challenges of Pediatric Critical Care in the context of a collapsed healthcare system.
We will be holding a viewing of the webinar by the Harvard Arab Medical and Dental Student Association followed by a community discussion.
Light snacks will be provided.
SUMMARY:Teach-In Series. Health Equity in Palestine –\; The Plight of the Palestinian Child and the State of Critical Pediatric Care
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.texashumanities.org/events/teach-in-series-health-equity-in-palestine-the-plight-of-the-palestinian-child-and-the-state-of-critical-pediatric-care/
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LOCATION:ALTC 3.301
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the our second session: "Birth Under Siege and at Checkpoints". Health Advisor to Jewish Voice for Peace and the head of Women’s Health & Development Unit in the Palestinian Ministry of Health discuss the challenges that face the 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza, including the rise in c-sections with no anaesthesia, and trauma induced miscarriages.We will be holding a viewing of the webinar by the Harvard Arab Medical and Dental Student Association followed by a community discussion.Light snacks will be provided.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the our second session: "Birth Under Siege and at Checkpoints". Health Advisor to Jewish Voice for Peace and the head of Women’s Health & Development Unit in the Palestinian Ministry of Health discuss the challenges that face the 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza, including the rise in c-sections with no anaesthesia, and trauma induced miscarriages.
We will be holding a viewing of the webinar by the Harvard Arab Medical and Dental Student Association followed by a community discussion.
Light snacks will be provided.
SUMMARY:Teach-In Series. Health Equity in Palestine –\; Birth Under Siege and at Checkpoints
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.texashumanities.org/events/teach-in-series-health-equity-in-palestine-birth-under-siege-and-at-checkpoints/
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LOCATION:ALTC 2.205
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the our first session: "Spotlight on Cancer Care". Palestinian clinicians and humanitarian workers describe the current status of the healthcare system and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.We will be holding a viewing of the webinar by the Harvard Arab Medical and Dental Student Association followed by a community discussion.
Light snacks will be provided.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for the our first session: "Spotlight on Cancer Care". Palestinian clinicians and humanitarian workers describe the current status of the healthcare system and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.Light snacks will be provided.