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SUMMARY:Brenda Mallory: In the Absence of Instruction
DESCRIPTION:In the solo exhibition\, Brenda Mallory includes prints\, multi-media and installation artworks to consider the complex relationships and structures of power and identity.  In the Absence of Instruction explores an intersection of themes from the past and present to express new forms of cultural knowledge despite historical disruption. \nBrenda Mallory is a multi-disciplinary artist primarily working in mixed media sculptural works comprised of a variety of materials including cloth\, fibers\, beeswax\, and found objects.  By creating multiple forms that are joined with crude hardware that imply tenuous connections or repairs\, her work addresses ideas of interference in long-established systems of nature and human cultures. \nhttps://diversity.ucdavis.edu/events/brenda-mallory-absence-instruction
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/brenda-mallory-in-the-absence-of-instruction/
LOCATION:Gorman Museum of Native American Art\, 181 Old Davis Rd\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hanukkah
DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, Hanukkah begins at sundown on Wednesday\, Dec. 25 and lasts until sundown on Thursday\, Jan. 2. Hanukkah\, which is Hebrew for “dedication\,” is the Festival of Lights. \nTo learn more about Hanukkah and other multicultural days\, visit: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/events/multicultural-calendar-december-2024.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/hanukkah/
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SUMMARY:Kwanzaa
DESCRIPTION:Kwanzaa is a cultural holiday from December 26\, 2024 – January 1\, 2025 that celebrates and honors African American heritage and culture. \nLearn more about Kwanzaa from the National Museum of African American History and Culture by clicking here.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/kwanzaa/
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SUMMARY:UC Davis Campus Community Book Project Author’s Talk (Dr. Arline Geronimus)
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Campus Community Book Project (DEI | OCCR) \nHosted by the Mondavi Center \nDr. Arline T. Geronimus is a renowned public health researcher\, professor\, and author of Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society\, called a “monumental” book by Ibram X. Kendi\, author of How to be an Antiracist. \nFusing science and social justice\, Geronimus explores the ways in which systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Until now\, there has been little discussion about the insidious effects of social injustice on the body. Weathering shifts the paradigm\, shining a light on the topic and offering a roadmap for hope. \nFollowing her talk\, entitled “Weathering and Health Equity: Social Identity\, High Effort Coping\, and Joy\,” Geronimus will be joined by Donna Apidone for a Q&A. \nTickets must be purchased in advance. Click here for more information.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-campus-community-book-project-authors-talk-dr-arline-geronimus/
LOCATION:Mondavi Center\, 523 Mrak Hall Drive\, Davis\, California\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250114T090000
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SUMMARY:Talk Save Lives
DESCRIPTION:Free Training! Open to all interested individuals yolo county staff\, provider staff and community volunteers age 18 and older. \nTalk Saves Lives™\, created by The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention\, is a standardized education program that provides participants with a clear understanding of this leading cause of death\, including the most up-to-date research on suicide prevention\, and what they can do in their communities to save lives. \nParticipants will learn common risk factors and warning signs associated with suicide\, and how to keep themselves and others safe. \nTopics covered include: \n\nScope of the Problem: The latest data on suicide in the U.S. and worldwide\nResearch: Information from research on what causes people to consider suicide\, as well as health\, historical\, and environmental factors that put individuals at risk\nPrevention: An understanding of the protective factors that lower suicide risk\, and strategies for managing mental health and being proactive about self-care\nWhat You Can Do: Guidance on warning signs and behaviors to look for\, and how to get help for someone in a suicidal crisis\n\nTime: 9 am – 11 am \nLocation: ZOOM \nRegistration: To register for either of these free trainings dates\, e-mail your contact information to MHSA-MHTrainings@yolocounty.org\nQuestions? Call 530-666-8710. \nTraining provided by Yolo County Health and Human Services-Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) staff.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/talk-save-lives-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Adult Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:This free training is open to Yolo County staff\, provider staff and the community. Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify\, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges. The training will also cover how to interact with a person in crisis and connect the person with help. \nAttendees must complete a two-hour independent online learning module prior to the class and are expected to attend the live training for the full duration. After successfully passing the online quiz and evaluation\, attendees will receive a three-year professional certification on Mental Health First Aid by the National Council for Mental Health.  \nTo register for this free training\, e-mail your contact information to: MHSA-MHTrainings@yolocounty.org. Questions? Call 530-666-8710
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/adult-mental-health-first-aid-12/
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SUMMARY:Understanding Antisemitism as a form of Hate: Addressing Bias\, Bigotry\, and Discrimination at UC Davis
DESCRIPTION:Heightened tensions from the conflict in the Middle East have led to an increase in hate crimes and discriminatory incidents on campuses nationwide. The current political climate has also contributed to the silencing of important discourse\, which has profoundly affected our faculty\, staff\, and students. \nThis Grand Rounds speaker series aims to provide a safe forum where perspectives can be expressed\, fostering collective reflection. \nFeatured Speaker: Kenneth Stern\nDirector\, Bard Center for the Study of Hate – Human Rights Project at Bard College. \nKenneth Stern will discuss what antisemitism is and how the interdisciplinary field of hate studies helps us understand it. Is antizionism antisemitism? How can we discuss difficult topics like this when our identity is tethered to one side or another of the Israel/Palestine conflict? Why are emotional empathy and intellectual curiosity important? Why are academic freedom and free speech essential for tackling all forms of hate? \nThis event will be held at UC Davis Medical Center in the Education Building: 4610 X St\, Sacramento\, CA\, Room #1222 \nTo register and receive event details\, please complete this form: https://bit.ly/3VyKa2b \n\nSave the date for future speaking events:\nFebruary 13\, 2025\nMarch 20\, 2025\nJune 12\, 2025\nJuly 10\, 2025\nSeptember 4\, 2025\nSeptember 25\, 2025
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/understanding-antisemitism-as-a-form-of-hate-addressing-bias-bigotry-and-discrimination-at-uc-davis/
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SUMMARY:Youth Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:This free training is open to Yolo County staff\, provider staff and the community. Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach parents\, family members\, caregivers\, teachers\, school staff\, peers\, neighbors\, health and human services workers\, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addictions challenge or is in crisis. \nAttendees must complete a two-hour independent online learning module prior to the class and are expected to attend the live training for the full duration. After successfully passing the online quiz and evaluation\, attendees will receive a three-year professional certification on Mental Health First Aid by the National Council for Mental Health.  \nTo register for this free training\, e-mail your contact information to: MHSA-MHTrainings@yolocounty.org. Questions? Call 530-666-8710
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/youth-mental-health-first-aid-5/
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SUMMARY:Adult Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:This free training is open to Yolo County staff\, provider staff and the community. Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify\, understand and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges. The training will also cover how to interact with a person in crisis and connect the person with help. \nAttendees must complete a two-hour independent online learning module prior to the class and are expected to attend the live training for the full duration. After successfully passing the online quiz and evaluation\, attendees will receive a three-year professional certification on Mental Health First Aid by the National Council for Mental Health.  \nTo register for this free training\, e-mail your contact information to: MHSA-MHTrainings@yolocounty.org. Questions? Call 530-666-8710
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/adult-mental-health-first-aid-13/
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SUMMARY:UC Davis | Black Feminist Community Organizing: Unseen Labor and Herstories
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Women’s Resources and Research Center \nThis program seeks to teach others\, through a feminist lens\, about the erased labor of Black women and femmes and their community organizing and social movements! \nMore information: https://diversity.ucdavis.edu/events/black-feminist-community-organizing-unseen-labor-and-herstories
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-black-feminist-community-organizing-unseen-labor-and-herstories/
LOCATION:Women’s Resources and Research Library\, 113 North Hall\, 180 E Quad\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
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SUMMARY:UC Davis  Book Project: Discussing Weathering Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Campus Community Book Project (DEI | OCCR) \nThe Interprofessional Book Club at UC Davis Health returns for the 2024-2025 Campus Community Book Project. Jann Murray-García\, clinical professor emerita\, leads this year’s sessions. Everyone is welcome — students\, faculty\, staff and community members.  This discussion is virtual. For more information click here. \nArline T. Geronimus coined the term “weathering” to describe the effects of systemic oppression — including racism and classism — on the body. In “Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society\,” based on more than 30 years of research\, she argues that health and aging have more to do with how society treats us than how well we take care of ourselves. She explains what happens to human bodies as they attempt to withstand and overcome societal challenges and details how that ravages our health. And she proposes solutions. Session 2 covers pages 80-227. \nIn 2024-2025\, the UC Davis Campus Community Book Project will be reading “Weathering: The Extraordinary Stress of Ordinary Life in an Unjust Society” by Arline Geronimus and will feature a year-long program on the theme of health equity and justice. Arline Geronimus is a professor in the School of Public Health and a research professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan\, where she also is affiliated with the Center for Research on Ethnicity\, Culture and Health. She is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science. Fusing science and social justice\, Dr. Geronimus’ scholarship explores how systemic injustice erodes the health of marginalized people. Until now\, there has been little discussion about the insidious effects of social injustice on the body. Weathering shifts the paradigm\, shining a light on the topic and offering a roadmap for hope.
URL:https://hatefreetogether.org/event/uc-davis-book-project-discussing-weathering-session-2/
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