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Released December 14, 2017 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 4 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/342-ep-04
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Released March 8, 2018 No Easy Answers in Bioethics Episode 7 Episode webpage with full transcript and related resources: https://bioethics.msu.edu/podcast-episodes/347-ep-07
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Back by popular demand! The words we well ourselves matter. This workshop explores the power of affirmations and addresses how they are important as an antidote to imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and…
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Talking about race and racism can be intimidating and uncomfortable but talking openly about racism, bias, and differences is critical to raising anti-racist children and transforming systems of…
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As a supervisor, you may find yourself in challenging situations which place the solution at the supervisor's discretion. When it comes to managing an employee with a chronic health condition,…
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“Pride on the Line: The
UAW and Queer-Labor Solidarity after Stonewall” with Jamie McQuaid from Wayne State Universities Department of History. Part of the Our Daily Work Our Daily Lives…
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Women's Networking Association: Identity, Difference, and Connection: A Dialogue & Strategy Sharing Session with Lynn LammersWhen we are in proximity to people who have differing identities,…
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Advocate Event about barriers to healthcare that LGBTQ+ immigrants face.
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How To Talk to Your Children About Race will help parents and other caregivers explore race and racism and its impacts on children. The presentation will include conversations about why engaging with…
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Queen Bee Syndrome (QBS), a concept introduced in 1973, describes women in positions of authority in male-dominated environments who are unsupportive of female subordinates. Since its inception,…
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The MSU Extension CYI LGBTQIA+ Team and MSU’s Center for Gender in Global Context were excited to invite the MSU community to our Pride Month Teach-in! We had a panel discussion (recorded) with…
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The 2021 annual Spring Forum is intended to explore ways each one of us can play an active role in creating a more inclusive, equitable workplace and community. During this engaging forum, we will…
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Dafouz (2018) Presentation
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