IDEALS
2 min readJun 18, 2020
Planning for S2 is underway. See you soon!
2020–2021 Lecture Recordings
- July 2020 Lecture: Land of the Free featuring Jasmyne Henderson and Brittney Butler
- August 2020 Lecture: Taking Up Space featuring Dr. Arrianna Planey
- September 2020 Lecture: Same Script, Different Caste featuring Paul Cuadros
- November 2020 Lecture: Disabusing Disability featuring Dr. Oluwaferanmi Okanlami
- December 2020 Lecture: How Can Societal Events become Catalysts of Change in the Workplace? featuring Dr. Angelica Leigh
- January 2021 Lecture: How They See Us: Television, Black Representations, and What They Mean for Black Lives featuring Dr. Nikita T. Hamilton
- February 2021 Lecture: Let’s Talk About…Racism? Improving patient-provider communications about sensitive and socially relevant topics.” featuring Dr. Janeane Anderson
- March 2021 Lecture: Belly of the Beast Film Discussion featuring Producer Christen Marquez
- April 2021 Lecture: Medical Schools as Racialized Organizations featuring
Dr. Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako - June 2021 Lecture: Sounds Like a Revolution featuring Dr. Maureen Mahon
Pre-Readings & Supplemental Materials
Juneteenth Lecture, June 16, Dr. William Sturkey
- Hattiesburg: An American City in Black and White
- Proposal calls for free tuition for descendants of slaves who built UNC-Chapel Hill
Land of the Free Lecture, July 1, Attorney Jasmyne Henderson & Brittney Butler, PhD (c), MPH
Taking Up Space Lecture, August 5, Dr. Arrianna Planey
Interrogating Status Quo Lecture, October 5, Kendra Johnson and Rebby Kern (Equality NC)
Pre-Readings/Videos
- [Video 30 mins] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlZ1fB-FD9o — Life on the Margins: We the People — Black Queer writer, Ijeoma Olou, author of So You Want To Talk About Race, discussing activating for the needs of Black communities right now (July 2020)
- [Article 5 minute read] https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/what-does-it-mean-be-black-queer-america-today-n1231500 — What does it mean to be Black and queer in America today? — Black LGBTQ leaders — including “Pose” star Dominique Jackson, lawmaker Andrea Jenkins and advocate Tiq Milan — joined NBC’s “Pride and Protest” town hall. (June 2020)
Post-Work
- The above article includes a 50-minute video Pride in Protest: Being Black and Queer in America.
- Lecture slides are available for download at this link
Considering the Context Lecture, May 5, Dr. Jamila Perritt
Pre or Post Reading
- “It would have control over me instead of me having control”: intrauterine devices and the meaning of reproductive freedom
- Under Implicit Bias: young Black and Latina women’s perceptions of contraceptive care
- Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice presents: A New Vision for advancing our movement for reproductive health, reproductive rights, and reproductive justice.
- Setting the Standards for Holistic Care of and for Black Women
- Women or LARC First? Reproductive Autonomy and the Promotion of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods