Robin Wall Kimmerer, PhD, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology, founder of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment The Native American Studies program at the University of Michigan requests sponsorship for the sixth annual Berkhofer Lecture on Native American Studies to be given virtually by Robin Kimmerer. The past five Berkhofer Lectures, … Read more
This year’s summer institute will explore the intersection of women’s health and chronic health conditions through clinical, policy and research tracks in local and global contexts. By joining the summer institute, you will: Learn about the latest global trends on some of the most pressing chronic conditions such as HIV, mental health, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular … Read more
This year’s summer institute will explore the intersection of women’s health and chronic health conditions through clinical, policy and research tracks in local and global contexts. By joining the summer institute, you will: Learn about the latest global trends on some of the most pressing chronic conditions such as HIV, mental health, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular … Read more
RSVP: bit.ly/MuslimWomenDigital How do Muslim women define themselves in the digital age? How do Muslim women, particularly young Muslim women, experience the online world, and what role does the internet plays in their creative work? How do race and religion intersect in Muslim digital communities? Join the Global Islamic Studies Center for a virtual event … Read more
This year’s summer institute will explore the intersection of women’s health and chronic health conditions through clinical, policy and research tracks in local and global contexts. By joining the summer institute, you will: Learn about the latest global trends on some of the most pressing chronic conditions such as HIV, mental health, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular … Read more
Advocating for Change: The Strength of Our Voices The Michigan Women’s Surgical Collaborative (MWSC) is thrilled to host the next Michigan Women’s Surgical Collaborative Symposium on April 21-22, 2022 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Graduate Hotel in Ann Arbor, MI. The annual leadership conference is a platform for national outreach designed to engage early- … Read more
Chaplain Muhammad A. Ali, Muslim Chaplain at Bucknell University & Co-editor of Mantle of Mercy Chaplain Sondos Kholaki, Muslim Chaplain in Southern California & Co-editor of Mantle of Mercy Sister Jaye Starr, Aspiring Healthcare Chaplain & Co-editor of Mantle of Mercy Imam Kamau Ayubbi, Muslim Chaplain at Michigan Medicine Dr. Matthew Schumann, Felicity Foundation Chaplain … Read more
Curated by Ariel Dougherty The world’s largest distributor of women’s films, Women Make Movies, Inc. turns 50 in 2022. This program celebrates its first decade, when WMM was also a producing outlet. In its first decade, from 1970 to 1980, production of feminist media, both narrative and documentary, was the heart of its work. During … Read more
Dialogues with Cheril Linett sponsored by the Department of Romance Languages & Literatures. Cheril Linett is a Chilean performance artist, stage director, and author of the performance project entitled Yeguada Latinoamericana. She began her artistic work in 2015 mainly performing independently in public spaces. She has also published the books Yeguada Latinoamericana de Cheril Linett … Read more
JD Davids, cofounder of Network for Long COVID Justice Fiona Lowenstein, cofounder of the Body Politic COVID-19 Support Group Lisa McCorkell, cofounder of Patient-Led Research Collaborative Netia McCray, Director of Education, C-19 Longhauler Advocacy Project Dona Murphey, MD, Neurologist, Neuroscientist, and Community Organizer Chimére L. Smith, Long COVID Patient Consultant Moderator: Abigail Dumes, Assistant Professor, … Read more
J. Logan Smilges, Assistant Professor of English Language and Literatures, University of British Columbia M. Remi Yergeau, Associate Professor of Digital Studies and English, University of Michigan David Adelman, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Digital Accessible Futures Lab, University of Michigan The value of visibility is contingent on a variable, embodyminded social currency. Being seen tends to benefit most … Read more
Dr. Nayanika Mookherjee, Durham University Dr. Naima Mohammadi, University of Pittsburgh Elizabeth Threlkeld, Stimson Center Dr. Debotri Dhar, University of Michigan Sexual violence has long been a major aspect of insecurity in South Asia and remains so today. In 1947, mass rapes occurred on both sides of the India-Pakistan border during the violent ethno-mapmaking … Read more