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UCSF Healthcare Advocates for Social Justice invite you to join us on Tuesday, April 23rd at 12PM for a discussion called “#IAmArwyn: My Journey of Resilience.” The talk will feature neurodivergent, Indigenous disability activist and life coach, Arwyn Swanger.

Arwyn is a leader in talent acquisition who specializes in diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Her transformative approach to coaching underscores he dedication to fostering inclusive environments. She is a diversity and inclusion trailblazer, career catalyst, Certified Life Coach, Global Luminary Keynote Speaker, DEIB advocate, and inclusive ordained minister.

You can register for the talk here and learn more about Arwyn here. This lecture is free to attend but donations to Elite Neurodistinct Solutions are strongly encouraged.

This event was planned by a diverse group of UCSF staff who organized in response to the ongoing racial injustices. The goal of the UCSF Healthcare Advocates for Social Justice monthly speaker series is to promote critical thinking and action around intersectional structures of power, privilege, and racial oppression in clinical care, education, and beyond. We will continue to highlight the efforts of community antiracism activists.

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