2020 Madison Juneteenth
Join us for our Virtual Juneteenth Celebration!
Join us for our Virtual Juneteenth Celebration!
This FREE webinar will highlight successes and challenges to using the Barbershop Community Engagement Model in Greater Madison and nationally to help improve Black men's health.
Three panels featuring a broad cross-section of alumni, experts on racism, campus and community leaders and elected officials will share the long-term history and roots of racism, especially in the Midwest Region of the United States. They will also discuss how racism shows up on predominantly white campuses.
Nos enorgullece colaborar con la Cámara de Comercio Latina del Condado de Dane (LCC) y el Centro Colaborativo UW para la Equidad en Salud (CCHE) para presentar este seminario web sobre salud mental y manejo del estrés. Este seminario web es parte de la serie de seminarios web 'CCHE: LIVE'.
Join us for a critical community conversation about the evolving world of research, precision medicine, what this means for African Americans, and the efforts of the national All of Us Research Program to expand solutions for improving community health.
This 90-minute session in Spanish will focus specifically on stress and managing stress in this unique time. It will include mental health tips and ways to get connected to mental health services in Madison, as desired.
Are you reading more during the pandemic? Do you want to add to your library while benefiting a good cause? OutReach LGBTQ+ will have new and gently-used books from $5 - $70, some signed by the author. Each book purchase is a donation to OutReach LGBTQ+ to help provide services to local LGBTQ+ communities.
The NIH All of Us Research Program is hosting this Researcher Onramp Event to enable researchers to learn more about the beta All of Us Researcher Workbench and how to leverage its powerful analytic capabilities.
Please join us on 11/17 to hear author Bill Sullivan discuss his book, "Pleased to Meet Me" in which he explores why we do the things we do through the lens of genetics, microbiology, psychology, neurology, and family history.
Please join us for a FREE virtual discussion featuring Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa who will discuss his journey from being a migrant farmworker to a world-renowned neurosurgeon and researcher.