Critical Research and Education on Intersectional Identities, Inclusion, and Justice
Date/Time
7/11/2024
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern
Event Description
Advancing inclusive research and education for minoritized people is crucial to advancing health equity. In this session, we will explore intersectional identities and lived experiences of people who identify as LGBTQ+, disabled, historically excluded racial and ethnic groups, and women. We will discuss the power of language and categorizing people as “less than” in terms of historical and continuing legacies of eugenics and sterilization, reproductive and disability justice, LGBTQ+, and racial health inequities. We will also reflect on the need for inclusive awareness, action, and practices in research, education, and patient care to advance health equity for persons with disabilities, LGBTQ+, marginalized racial and ethnic groups, and intersecting identities. Speakers include Dr. Carey Roth Bayer, Dr. Alexandra Minna Stern, and Dr. Lisa Meeks.

This live discussion is part of the SEA Change Biomedicine Learning Series, Transforming Medical Education. View the complete learning series and the speakers' recorded sessions via the SEA Change Institute Catalog: https://aaasseachange.my.site.com/s/course-catalog
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