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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM | When White America Gets Pneumonia: COVID-19 and Structural Racism
In celebration of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, join us for a presentation by Dr. Linda Rae Murray, an activist and national leader in community health and social justice in healthcare.
Her talk, "When White America Gets Pneumonia: COVID19 and Structural Racism," will examine the historical experience of American medicine with the concept of race, demonstrating how structural racism has resulted in significant gaps in mortality based on race and ethnicity. She will further examine the role structural racism has played in the differential impact of COVID-19 on people of color.
Dr. Murray will be introduced by Provost Peter Nwosu and Dean of the School of Health Sciences, Human Services, and Nursing Elgloria Harrison.
Sponsored by the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and Department of Africana Studies.
Join the talk on Zoom
Meeting ID: 830 788 0076
Join by phone at +1 929 205 6099 (New York)
Meeting ID: 830 788 0076
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM | The Meridian Journalism Speaker Series - Jessica Leigh Hester
Jessica Leigh Hester is a Senior Editor and Writer at Atlas Obscura. She has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, NPR, Mother Jones, and previously edited CityLab by The Atlantic.
Jessica will discuss:
- Pitches that editors want to see
- Writing full-length creative nonfiction | |
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6:00 PM | The 24th Annual Student-Faculty Read-In Celebrating Black Women in Prose, Poetry, and Song
The 24th Annual Student-Faculty Read-In Celebrating Black Women in Prose, Poetry, and Song
In honor of Black History Month and Women’s History Month, the Lehman College Women’s and Gender Studies Program and Department of Africana Studies present the 24th Annual Student-Faculty Read-In, with guest writer Ama Codjoe. Codjoe is the author of Blood of the Air (Northwestern Press, 2020), which won the Drinking Gourd Chapbook Poetry Prize. Her forthcoming book, Bluest Nude, will be published by Milkweed Editions in 2022.
Join by Zoom
Meeting ID: 861 4152 4943
Passcode: 283451
Join by telephone at +1 929 205 6099 (New York)
Meeting ID: 861 4152 4943
Passcode: 283451
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM | Yours for Justice: The Continued Relevance Of Ida B. Wells' Diagnosis Of Domestic Racial Terror
Yours for Justice: The Continued Relevance of Ida B. Wells' Diagnosis of Domestic Racial Terror
Professor Jane Anna Gordon of the University of Connecticut Department Of Political Science
Everyone who has heard of Ida B. Wells is familiar with her as an anti-lynching crusader. What was crucial about her work was that it framed the rise of lynching in the early 20th century as entirely a function of hostility to the end of slavery and the growth of the project of black freedom. Professor Jane Anna Gordon will speak about Wells’ work and how her framing of anti-black violence as domestic terror forces us to consider why such actions are, to this day, not considered and treated as treasonous.
Presented by The Department of Africana Studies & The Women’s And Gender Studies Program
For more information, contact Bertrade Ngo-Ngijol Banoum, Chair at bertrade@lehman.cuny.edu
ZOOM MEETING ID: 854 9938 8356 ZOOM MEETING PASSCODE: 823053 | |
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM | The Meridian Journalism Speaker Series - Angely Mercado
Angely Mercado is freelance writer, editor, proofreader, and fact-checker. She has contributed to The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, Salon, The Nation, Vice, and more.
Angely will discuss:
- Freelance writing
- Life as a journalist | |
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Experts Among US Workshop
Featuring Melissa Castillo Planas, Bret Maney
and Magdalena Sagardia: This workshop will explore the ways in which to
diversify the study of literature via the incorporation of Latinx
authors.
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM | Influential Latinas: Mobilizing the Latinx Vote
Moderated by: Suzette Ramsundar and David Charcape.
ALEJANDRA Y. CASTILLO
is the CEO of YWCA USA, an organization that serves 2.3 million women and girls around the country with a network of over 200 associations. YWCA plays a dual role as both a social service provider and an advocate for reform and justice.
Alejandra has over two decades of professional experience in Washington, D.C., having served in senior leadership roles during two presidential administrations, including the Obama Administration, where she served as the national director of the Minority Business Development Agency. Ms. Castillo is the first Hispanic American woman to lead the agency.
KATINA ROJAS NAZARIO-JOY
is the Latino Liaison in the Office of the County Executive in Prince George's County, MD, ensuring that Latinos have access to, and are able to utilize County programs and resources. She served two terms in the Obama Administration as a political appointee at the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Katina is a native of the Bronx and a Lehman College alumna.
ROSSANA ROSADO
is the New York State Secretary of State. Rosado has also ushered in improved and responsive services for immigrant New Yorkers. Prior to joining Governor Cuomo's administration, she has served as an advisor to elected officials on their transition teams in New York City and State governments. She also served as the first female Editor and Publisher of the largest Spanish-language newspaper in the country. | |
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