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(De)Constructing Difference: Medicalizing Blackness and the Making of Race

Wilson Library, Pleasants Family Assembly Room 200 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

5:00 p.m.  Reception and exhibition viewing, Melba Remig Saltarelli Exhibit Room 5:30 p.m.  Program, Pleasants Family Assembly Room Rana A. Hogarth, assistant professor of history at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will celebrate the opening of the opening of … Read more

Jesse Bennett – Opioid Addiction and Harm Reduction Methods

Anne Queen Room, Campus Y 180 E Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Rethink Psychiatric Illness group—a committee of the Campus Y—is hosting a guest speaker on Thursday, 2/27 at 6:30pm in the Anne Queen Room. Jesse Bennett, from the NC Harm Reduction Coalition, will be speaking about the opioid crisis and harm … Read more

LMCC: Starr

HHIVE Lab (Gaskin Library/Greenlaw 524) Gaskin Library, Greenlaw Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

The next meeting of the Literature, Medicine, and Culture Colloquium (LMCC), is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3 from 5:00pm to 6:30pm in the HHIVE Lab, also known as the Gaskin Library or Greenlaw 524. We’ll be discussing the following excerpts … Read more

UNC Latina/o Studies Program Presents: Rebeca Hey-Colón

Murphey Hall, Room 104 204 Lenoir Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Professor Rebeca Hey-Colón: “‘You’re Not Infected with Something, Are You?:’ Affliction and Exposure in Gloria Anzaldúa’s ‘Puddles’” March 4 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Murphey Hall 104 Abstract: Gloria Anzaldúa’s name is predominantly associated with her much anthologized text Borderlands/La Frontera: The New … Read more

The Collective, our Collectivity and Collective Occupation

Bondurant Hall, Room G100 321 South Columbia St, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

This event is part of the Annual Mitchell Symposium. The Mitchell Symposium in Occupational Science is named in honor and memory of Dr. Marlys Mitchell, the founder of the master’s program in occupational therapy at the UNC School of Medicine, … Read more