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Eshe Sherley from the Department of History at the University of Michigan, presents 'Care in Crisis: Black Women and the Politics of Labor in Atlanta, 1965-1985" on Zoom. Part of Our Daily…
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Melissa Ford from Slippery Rock Universities Department of History, delivers the Zoom presentation "Food, Not Bullets: Race and Gender in
Detroit Auto Unions during the Depression" .…
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Zoom Recording ID: 99208163792
UUID: zKJXCH9TRqisFRXUIctyPQ==
Meeting Time: 2022-11-04 03:03:14pm
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Nancy Wallach presents "Attention Must Be Paid: The Insistent Voice of Ralph Fasanella" on zoom and in the MSU Library Green Room. With questions and a response by Marc Fasanella. Part of…
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Zoom Recording ID: 92589945504
UUID: ub2f9j+ES/yTyNxPDoJFEw==
Meeting Time: 2022-03-16 03:43:33pm
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During Part 2 of this event, Dr. Abbasi addressed:1. The concept of intersectionality and its impact on mental health2. Understanding bio, psychosocial model of mental disorders3. Why women are more…
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The attendees will learn about1. The concept of intersectionality and its impact on mental health2. Understanding bio, psychosocial model of mental disorders3. Why women are more vulnerable to mental…
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A woman alone has power; collectively we have impact. By raising each other up and through the power of collaboration is how we will move forward, together, as women in the workforce. This panel will…
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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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Panelists discuss the 2021 LUNAFEST films as part of the Women*s Student Services event.
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