March 20th, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

March 21st, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

March 22nd, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

#Black in Psych Week Panel: #PsychologicalResearch at #HBCUs: Pushing past a history of hypocrisy & neglect

Dr. Anna Lee of North Carolina A & T, Dr. Reginald Hopkins of Virginia State University, and Rashunda L.S. Richardson of Winston-Salem State University, moderated by Dr. Lauren D. Kendall Brooks of University of Maryland, College Park

Black in Psych is a platform to promote visibility, community, and networking opportunities between Black professionals and trainees across...

March 23rd, 2022

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

Bioethics Grand Rounds -March

"The Idea of Managing Health Equity" Ebbin Dotson, PhD, MHSA

As the United States addresses health reform implementation, healthcare managers, administrators, and providers are vying for power in how...

March 24th, 2022

Approach Matters: Community-Driven Research as a Path to Health Equity

With Caroline Rucah, Western Kenya LBQT Feminist Forum; Laura Jadwin-Cakmak, School of Public Health; Rebecca Hardin, School of Environment and Sustainability; and Gary Harper, School of Public Health

Across the spectrum of research approaches that seek to involve communities, not all are alike. When researchers incorporate broad community...

Prisons and Politics in America

An Exhibit of Art, Poetry, Letters and Prison Resistance from 1890 to Today

This exhibit examines the political reasons for why people are imprisoned: for speaking out, for writing, for violating repressive laws,...

LingAMod Discussion Group

Developing Deaf-friendly physicians and the ASL elective for medical students

The Language Across Modalities (LingAMod) discussion group will host Michigan Medicine on Zoom to talk about developing Deaf-friendly...

#BlackinPsychWeek Panel: #BlackWomen in #Psych: The challenges & joys of/in #Science

Dr. Kimele Persaud of Rutgers University, Dr. Kristia Wantchekon of Harvard University, and Dr. Karen Watkins-Lewis of Morgan State University, moderated by Carla Macias, MA, of Rutgers University

Black in Psych is a platform to promote visibility, community, and networking opportunities between Black professionals and trainees across...

March 25th, 2022

March 26th, 2022