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November 2020 Community Read – Racism: History and Impact on the Health and Well-Being of American Indian Communities

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Racism: History and Impact on the Health and Well-Being of American Indian Communities

All times: 12:00 – 1:00 pm via Zoom (link to all event pages)

  • Monday, November 2nd*:
    Ramifications of Historical Health Disparities in the AI/AN Community
  • Tuesday, November 10th:
    COVID-19 in American Indian Communities
  • Tuesday, November 17th:
    MMIP and Violence in American Indian Communities
  • Tuesday, November 24th:
    The Real History of Thanksgiving

RSVP HERE* for the Zoom link and List of Readings/Media.

*The registration incorrectly lists the first session as November 3rd. Please choose that date anyway, but mark your calendar for noon on Monday, November 2nd.

Facilitator:
Franci Lynne Taylor, Director, American Indian Resource Center

Co-Sponsored by:
American Indian Resource Center (AIRC)
Office of Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OHEDI)
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library (EHSL)

 


DISCLOSURE: Neither the facilitators(s), planner(s), nor anyone else in control of the content for Community Reads has any financial relationship with commercial products or services.


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