Teaching with Cultural Heritage Towards Health Equity and Justice
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Join us for a free event in which faculty members and students share how they engage with cultural heritage and communities to inspire students and colleagues to think deeply about health and its inequities. In a series of panels and lightning talks, presenters will share how they include cultural heritage - art, film, media, literature, books, collections, architecture, etc. - in their teaching activities.
Registration is encouraged but not required.
Drop-ins are welcome!
This event is a partnership between the Faculty of Arts and Science, the Faculty of Health Sciences, and the Museum of Health Care. It is sponsored by a Matariki Research Seed Grant, the Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine, and the Nugent Fund. It is part of #SDGMonthCanada, a nation-wide commitment to mobilizing the #SDGs across campuses.
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