Equiteas

Equiteas

noun / (eh·kwuh·tees)

Gatherings that provide a space for students, faculty, and staff to discuss issues and topics related to power, privilege, diversity, and equity as they manifest at Mailman and in our communities here and abroad. 

 

Upcoming Equiteas

Stay tuned for future Equiteas!

Past Equiteas

 

2021

February 25: Gender Affirming Care at CUIMC Panel

March 9: OutList @ Work with Dr. Dustin Duncan, Bethany Jankunis, and Vanessa Gonzalez-Siegel

2020

October 20th: One Book, One School- Exploring antiracism in dialogue with Dr. Jasmine McDonald and Dr. Rachel Shelton

October 13th: One Book, One School- Exploring antiracism in dialogue with Dr. Patrick Wilson and Dr. Dustin Duncan

October 8th: One Book, One School- Exploring antiracism in dialogue with Dr. Goleen Samari and Dr. Stephanie Grillo

April 10: Clinician Perspectives Panel on Mental Health Stigma as part of Lifting the Veil: De-Stigmatizing Mental Health in Communities of Color

March 26: Thrive Talks as part of Lifting the Veil: De-Stigmatizing Mental Health in Communities of Color

2019

February 5: Religion & Food as part of Religion and Public Health Series

February 11: Religion & Menstruation as part of Religion and Public Health Series

February 5: Religion, Meditation, & Public Health as part of Religion and Public Health Series

2018

October 16: Why Capable People Suffer From Imposter Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It 

October 17: Immigrant Children Separated From Their Family at the Border

December 3: Activism 101

2017

February 5: Addressing LGBTQ+ Health Disparities 

October 3: Addressing the Effects of Gentrification: Partnering with the Neighborhood

November 6: Improving the Healthcare Experiences of Undocumented Immigrants

2016

October 26: How Could the Core Better Prepare Us to Seek Equity and Justice for Vulnerable Populations?

November 29: Characterizing and Measuring Racism: Implications for Health, Equity, and the Mailman Experience

March 8: Islamophobia and Mental Health: Strategies for Coping and Resistance

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