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Healthcare’s Seven Dirty Words, lecture by Elizabeth G. Taylor

FedEx Global Education Center, Nelson Mandela Auditorium

2018 Frank Porter Graham Lecture Healthcare’s Seven Dirty Words Elizabeth G. Taylor, Executive Director of the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) Tuesday, February 13, 2018 7:00 p.m. | Fedex Global Education Center, Nelson Mandela Auditorium (1015) Free and Open to the … Read more

LMCC: The Red Market

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

Since February is all about hearts and Frankenstein is my valentine, this month we're diving into "the red market" (the over- and underground system through which human parts are bought and sold). To Read (Frankenstein Patent.pdf): A fascinating article called "Patenting Frankenstein's Monster: … Read more

The Right to Health and Trans Activism in Brazil by José Amador

National Humanities Center 7 T.W. Alexander Drive, P.O. Box 12256 , Research Triangle Park, North Carolina , NC, United States

The Right to Health and Trans Activism in Brazil  Saturday, February 17, 2018   2:00 pm  José Amador, Associate Professor, Global and Intercultural Studies (Latin American, Latino/a, and Caribbean Studies), Miami University José Amador’s work examines Latin American history from transnational and … Read more

Paige Auditorium, Duke University

Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II is the president of Repairers of the Breach and co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival which is a multi-state movement fighting to end systemic racism, poverty, the war … Read more

Digital Health Symposium | UNC Health Sciences Library

Health Sciences Library, 2nd Floor

  Click here to find out more and register for the event! The theme of the event is “Digital Health Everywhere”, and the symposium will span a wide range of digital health topics. Speakers will include UNC researchers, students, and library … Read more

Free

Health Humanities Grand Rounds with Dr. Emily Winderman

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

Dr. Emily Winderman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communications at North Carolina State University. She studies the rhetoric of health and medicine and will present a work-in-progress that investigates rhetorics of clinical space, especially abortion clinics.