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SUMMARY:Global Oncology Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Doug Pyle\, Vice President\, International Affairs\, American Society of Clinical Oncology\nSeminar: “Responding to the ‘Slow-motion Catastrophe’: ASCO’s Global Engagement”
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SUMMARY:Cultivating a Beloved Community
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Cultivating a Beloved Community public dialogue series on Monday\, May 16 from 12 – 1 p.m. \nPanelists\, employees\, and the broader community are invited to engage in dialogue with us around art\, health care\, and healing within the Black community. Tune in for a powerful discussion. \n\n\nFeaturing\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Paul Buckley\n\n\nVice President\, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer\, Fred Hutch \nAbout the Public Art & Community Dialogue Program\nLed by the Fred Hutch Office of Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion\, the Public Art and Community Dialogue program provides an opportunity for employees and the broader community to be in dialogue about community solidarity and our pursuit of equity in research and healthcare. This program will foster ongoing dialogues with marginalized and oppressed communities to inform our commitment to inclusion\, and how we represent that commitment in visual form. \nSelected artists from underrepresented and minoritized communities will develop public art expressions for Fred Hutch banners and flags that will be informed by these dialogues. These images will reflect the themes\, emotions\, expressions\, history\, culture\, and aspirations of the affinity communities and the commitments of Fred Hutch to deepen our anti-racist and inclusive efforts in scientific excellence.
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SUMMARY:Cultivating a Beloved Community
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Cultivating a Beloved Community public dialogue series on Monday\, May 16 from 12 – 1 p.m. \nPanelists\, employees\, and the broader community are invited to engage in dialogue with us around art\, health care\, and healing within the Black community. Tune in for a powerful discussion. \n\n\nFeaturing\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Paul Buckley\n\n\nVice President\, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer\, Fred Hutch \nAbout the Public Art & Community Dialogue Program\nLed by the Fred Hutch Office of Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion\, the Public Art and Community Dialogue program provides an opportunity for employees and the broader community to be in dialogue about community solidarity and our pursuit of equity in research and healthcare. This program will foster ongoing dialogues with marginalized and oppressed communities to inform our commitment to inclusion\, and how we represent that commitment in visual form. \nSelected artists from underrepresented and minoritized communities will develop public art expressions for Fred Hutch banners and flags that will be informed by these dialogues. These images will reflect the themes\, emotions\, expressions\, history\, culture\, and aspirations of the affinity communities and the commitments of Fred Hutch to deepen our anti-racist and inclusive efforts in scientific excellence.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Cultivating a Beloved Community public dialogue series on Monday\, May 16 from 12 – 1 p.m. \nPanelists\, employees\, and the broader community are invited to engage in dialogue with us around art\, health care\, and healing within the Black community. Tune in for a powerful discussion. \n\n\nFeaturing\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Paul Buckley\n\n\nVice President\, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer\, Fred Hutch \nAbout the Public Art & Community Dialogue Program\nLed by the Fred Hutch Office of Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion\, the Public Art and Community Dialogue program provides an opportunity for employees and the broader community to be in dialogue about community solidarity and our pursuit of equity in research and healthcare. This program will foster ongoing dialogues with marginalized and oppressed communities to inform our commitment to inclusion\, and how we represent that commitment in visual form. \nSelected artists from underrepresented and minoritized communities will develop public art expressions for Fred Hutch banners and flags that will be informed by these dialogues. These images will reflect the themes\, emotions\, expressions\, history\, culture\, and aspirations of the affinity communities and the commitments of Fred Hutch to deepen our anti-racist and inclusive efforts in scientific excellence.
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