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Presented by the UCSF School of Nursing, UCSF Office of Diversity and Outreach, the We Belong Initiative and The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, attend a free screening of SHIFT Films’ “Everybody's Work: Healing What Hurts Us All,” a film that examines the hidden disease plaguing health care in the United States: systemic racism. Register to secure your spot at this event.

Immediately following the film screening, the following experts featured in the film will engage in a panel discussion and Q&A:  

  • Aron King, MS, RN, assistant nurse manager at UC Davis Health and PhD student in the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis 
  • Monica McLemore, PhD, RN, MPH, professor and interim director of the Center for Anti-Racism at the University of Washington School of Nursing 
  • Anna Maria Valdez, PhD, RN, CNE, professor and chair of nursing at Sonoma State University 

The event will be held Oct. 9, 4-6 p.m., and will be hosted simultaneously at the following locations: 

  • Robertson Auditorium, Mission Bay Conference Center — featuring an in-person panel discussion
  • - OPC Auditorium, Oakland Pediatric Outpatient Center - 744 52nd St. Oakland — we are working to offer a livestreamed panel discussion at this venue

RSVP: This event is free of charge. We kindly request that you register in advance: https://ucsf.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5ngjqyUEO9z2ElM

This special film screening is part of the 2024 Annual UCSF Health Equity and Anti-Racism Research (HEAR) Symposium which showcases research and action to advance health equity and anti-racism. The HEAR Symposium will be held in person, Oct. 9, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Mission Bay Conference Center. All are welcome and attendees are invited to join for the full symposium or any portion of the event. Learn more and register for the HEAR Symposium

UCSF welcomes everyone, including people with disabilities, to our events. To request a reasonable accommodation for the film screening and panel discussion, please contact Lisa Klope at lisa.klope@ucsf.edu as soon as possible. 

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