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Please join UCSF leaders and your colleagues for a town hall focused on UCSF’s Anti-racism Initiative. The purpose of the anti-racism town halls is to provide an ongoing forum whereby members of the UCSF community can learn about anti-racism work across the campus and UCSF Health. All members of the UCSF community are encouraged to attend and participate in the discussion.

Advance registration is required. 

December 2, 2021 Town Hall Agenda

As the Anti-racism Initiative moves into its second year, it is informed by the scholarship of Dr. Camara Jones, who serves as UCSF’s Presidential Chair for 2021-2022. Applying her framework, the UCSF Anti-Racism initiative is now looking at how racism operates at UCSF via its structures, policies, practices, norms and values and how such mechanisms can be reformed to create a truly anti-racist UCSF.  This town hall will include updates of the UCSF Anti-Racism Initiative and highlight active anti-racism work by the following speakers:

- From Documentation to Action: Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD, UCSF’s Presidential Chair for 2021-2022

- UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals - from DEI to Anti-Racism efforts: Henry Ocampo, MPH, DEI Program Manager, Kim Murphy, Director, UCSF Health Administration

- The Role of Diversity Statements in Faculty Promotions: Jae Sevelius, PhD, Associate Professor in Residence, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, Division of Prevention Sciences, School of Medicine

- Anti-Racism Efforts in the Research Enterprise: Monica McLemore, RN, PhD, FAAN, Associate Professor, Family Health Care Nursing, School of Nursing

 

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