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‘If you’re white, you’re alright’: Understanding the impact of colorism on families, relationships, and health ♥ ✚
ZoomThe UCI School of Education Brown Bag series presents “‘If you’re white, you’re alright’: Understanding the impact of colorism on families, relationships, and health” Presented by Antoinette Landor Associate Professor, University of Missouri Monday, December 6, 2021 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. (PST) Register to connect via Zoom Note: This Brown Bag will be held virtually…
Music History and Theory Lecture Series: Mark Burford ★
ZoomMusic History and Theory Lecture Series Mark Burford Thursday, December 2, 2021 4:00 p.m. Pacific Zoom Guest lecturer Mark Burford, R.P. Wollenberg professor of music at Reed College, presents as part of the Music History and Music Theory Guest Lecture Series presented by UCI Music. Further details available at https://sites.uci.edu/musichistorymusictheory/guest-lecture-series. Free admission Please email Dr. Nicole Grimes to receive…
PRIDE TAMALES: A HOLIDAY COOKING DEMONSTRATION AND CONVERSATION IN HONOR OF UCI’S LGBTQ+ Community ♥
ZoomPRIDE TAMALES: A HOLIDAY COOKING DEMONSTRATION AND CONVERSATION IN HONOR OF UCI’S LGBTQ+ Community Where: Zoom Meeting To Learn More and Register, Click Here TAMALE KIT PICKUP – Register here: https://forms.gle/Vyt33nanFpHvhpGo6 Please Pick up your tamale kit on Wednesday, December 1, between the hours of 9 am- 5 pm. These kits will be distributed to the…
Promoting education equity through high-impact tutoring: actuating research in response to the pandemic ♥ ✚
ZoomThe UCI School of Education Brown Bag series presents “Promoting education equity through high-impact tutoring: actuating research in response to the pandemic” Presented by Susanna Loeb Professor, Brown University Monday, November 29, 2021 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. (PST) Register to connect via Zoom Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic shuttered schools across the nation, causing extended disruptions…
Environmental Racism and Injustice in the 21st Century: The Role of Community-Engaged Science for a Greener, More Equitable Future ♥ ✚
ZoomThe Center for Environmental Health Disparities Research presents: Environmental Racism and Injustice in the 21st Century: The Role of Community-Engaged Science for a Greener, More Equitable Future featuring Dr. Sacoby Wilson Associate Professor Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of Maryland, College Park School of Public Health Monday,…
Cost, Collectivity, and Care: What It Means to Support Mental Health in a Time of Trauma ✚
ZoomCost, Collectivity, and Care: What It Means to Support Mental Health in a Time of Trauma In this talk, Margaret Price draws upon more than ten years of research on mental health and disability in academic culture, beginning with her focus on student mental health in her first book, Mad at School, and sharing new…
re:Charge Grounding Boxes- Student Session ✚
Zoomre:Charge Grounding Boxes- Student Session A grounding box is a self-care tool that may be utilized to support the user in anchoring themselves in the present moment, where they can remind themselves of and cultivate a sense of safety. This workshop is open to students who want to learn about how to create a grounding…
Lunch & Learn: Faculty & Staff Trauma-Informed Educator Brainstorm Session ✚
ZoomLunch & Learn: Faculty & Staff Trauma-Informed Educator Brainstorm Session Looking for ways to develop your skills and techniques as a trauma-informed educator? Join CARE and your colleagues for a 30-minute session that will summarize some values and tips to keep in mind when using trauma-informed practice and provide participants time to brainstorm and consult…
All of Us Research Program Virtual Event: The COVID-19 Impact on Latino Communities ♥ ✚
ZoomAll of Us Research Program: The COVID-19 Impact on Latino Communities Tuesday, November 16, 2021 5:30PM – 6:30PM REGISTER Join Us Learn how you can be included in shaping the future of health care for you, your family, your community, and generations to come by joining us for an All of Us Research Program virtual…
Rob Them: Competing Ontological Traditions in Geographical Contestations ♥
ZoomRob Them: Competing Ontological Traditions in Geographical Contestations November 16, 2021 5:00p.m. – 6:20p.m. Zoom (pre-registration required) Stephanie Jones, Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine About the talk: Contention for geographic spaces is rooted in how communities create meaningful engagement with the environment. The origins and mechanisms communities use to formulate communal practices builds…