03/16/2022
We are so excited to announce the keystone event of Disability Pride Week: Accompliceship Now! Disability & Indigeneity on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis with guest speaker Jen Deerinwater!
See the flyer below for details about the upcoming webinar on Friday April 1st at 5 PM on Zoom (https://tinyurl.com/jendeerinwater). Be sure to join us and hear from Jen - we are really looking forward to it!
Image description of flyer: A dark green flyer with leaf details in the corners. It reads: Duke Disability Alliance, Duke Human Rights Center, Duke University Undergraduate Environmental Union, Blue Devils United, and Native American Student Alliance present: Accompliceship Now! Disability & Indigeneity on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis with keynote speaker Jen Deerinwater and moderator Marina Tsaplina. A photo of Jen Deerinwater wearing a medallion and raising a fist. Beside this to the right, a headshot of Marina Tsaplina. At the bottom of the flyer, text reads: Join us for the keystone event of Disability Pride Week on Friday, April 1st, from 5:00 - 6:15PM on Zoom.
Link: https://tinyurl.com/jendeerinwater
Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute
Blue Devils United
Duke Undergraduate Environmental Union
Duke University Native American Student Alliance
Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University
Duke Health Humanities Lab
Forum for Scholars & Publics
Kenan Institute for Ethics
Duke Office of Civic Engagement
Duke University Student Affairs
Duke Student Government
03/16/2022
We are so excited to announce the keystone event of Disability Pride Week: Accompliceship Now! Disability & Indigeneity on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis with guest speaker Jen Deerinwater!
See the flyer below for details about the upcoming webinar on Friday April 1st at 5 PM on Zoom (https://tinyurl.com/jendeerinwater). Be sure to join us and hear from Jen - we are really looking forward to it!
Image description of flyer: A dark green flyer with leaf details in the corners. It reads: Duke Disability Alliance, Duke Human Rights Center, Duke University Undergraduate Environmental Union, Blue Devils United, and Native American Student Alliance present: Accompliceship Now! Disability & Indigeneity on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis with keynote speaker Jen Deerinwater and moderator Marina Tsaplina. A photo of Jen Deerinwater wearing a medallion and raising a fist. Beside this to the right, a headshot of Marina Tsaplina. At the bottom of the flyer, text reads: Join us for the keystone event of Disability Pride Week on Friday, April 1st, from 5:00 - 6:15PM on Zoom.
Link: https://tinyurl.com/jendeerinwater
Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute
Blue Devils United
Duke Undergraduate Environmental Union
01/07/2022
House course on Disability Narratives: Justice and Activism this semester! Run by Duke junior Josee Li. Sign up!
Image description of flyer: Cream-colored text on a brown background reads, "Spring 2022 House Course." At the center of the flyer is an image of a piece of ripped-out white notebook paper, with black lettering that says, "Disability Narratives: Justice and Activism. Wednesdays 7:00-8:30, Perkins Link classroom 2." At the bottom of the flyer, text reads, "Gain a deeper understanding of disability justice, activism, and allyship. Analyze and discuss various narrative writings, art pieces, performances, and films reflecting the disabled lived experience."
House course on Disability Narratives: Justice and Activism this semester! Run by our very own Josee Li. Sign up!
Image description of flyer: Cream-colored text on a brown background reads, "Spring 2022 House Course." At the center of the flyer is an image of a piece of ripped-out white notebook paper, with black lettering that says, "Disability Narratives: Justice and Activism. Wednesdays 7:00-8:30, Perkins Link classroom 2." At the bottom of the flyer, text reads, "Gain a deeper understanding of disability justice, activism, and allyship. Analyze and discuss various narrative writings, art pieces, performances, and films reflecting the disabled lived experience."
06/24/2021
Health Humanities Lab Newsletter - June -
Health Humanities Lab Newsletter - June
06/22/2021
Disability in Medicine Seminar
Patient panel featuring interviews of eight people with intellectual/developmental disability or severe mental illness.
JUNE 23, 2021 • 4 P.M. EDT ZOOM ID: 976 8699 2883
With any questions, contact Sarah Brandsen: [email protected]
Image description: A teal flyer with cartoon images of one person walking with a service dog and one person using a wheelchair has a white heartbeat line and a pink heart. Words on the flyer read: "Disability in Medicine Seminar. Patient panel featuring interviews of eight people with intellectual/developmental disability or severe mental illness. JUNE 23, 2021 • 4 P.M. EDT ZOOM ID: 976 8699 2883. With any questions, contact Sarah Brandsen: [email protected] "
06/07/2021
Congrats to Duke Disability Alliance advisor & Health Humanities Lab co-director Marion Quirici!
"Along with the courses she has taught and research she has conducted, Quirici continues to push for scholarly discourse on disability as an activist and changemaker. As the faculty director of the Duke Disability Alliance, Quirici fought hard for the creation of a Disability Cultural Center, anticipated to open in the Bryan Center this fall. Quirici also founded and directs the Disability and Access Initiative, a group of faculty across disciplines aiming to promote disability justice and disability-conscious pedagogy on campus."
2020-21 Chron15: Pioneers
Duke’s pioneers are the people and organizations who push the University forward, relentlessly reimagining every aspect of our community with boundless energy and passion. They question the status quo and refuse to accept anything that is unjust or unsatisfactory.
06/04/2021
Check out the latest issue of the Duke Medical Ethics Journal, which tackles the topic of Health and Identity:
Duke Medical Ethics Journal Publishes Spring 2021 Edition | FHI Health Humanities Lab (HHL) at Duke University
Duke Medical Ethics Journal Publishes Spring 2021 Edition Posted on June 4, 2021June 4, 2021 by [email protected] The Duke Medical Ethics Journal (DMEJ) was created in 2019 by a team of students who recognized the importance, and lack, of ethics education in their pre-medical undergraduate curriculum.....
04/13/2021
"Pandemics, Health, & Power"
Interested in Duke fall undergrad courses in the Health Humanities? We’ve extended the deadline to apply to May 4th!
Duke Immerse is similar to FOCUS but unlike any other program among our peer universities. Students take a set of 4 courses fall 2021. The theme of this program is Pandemics, Health & Power. They will combine key methodologies and theories from the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences with mentorship, critical analysis of medicine and social policy, oral histories and writing.
Courses:
Climate, Coffee & Coronavirus: Why ecology matters to human health
BIO 153S, ENVIRON 153S, GLHLTH 153S
Literatures and Films of Pandemics
Russian 278S, ICS 251S, GLHLTH 278S, LIT 278S, ENGLISH 243S
Lives that Matter: Race, Disability, and the Ethics of Care/Work
Writing 390S, GLHLTH 390S, PUBPOL 290S, RIGHTS 390S, ETHICS 390S
History of Death
HIST 410S
More info:
bit.ly/dukeimmerse