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Item After Roe v. Wade, What Happens Next? (2022-09-13)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies ProgramA panel discussion: Paulina Briggs - WE Health Clinic, Cassidy Thompson - Pro-Choice Minnesota, Cindy Christian - UMD, Dept. of Political Science, Beth Peterson - Minnesota Office of Run, Vote, LeadItem Celebrating the Power of Rural: Successes and Tips in a Year of COVID-19 (2020-11-16)(2020) University of Minnesota Duluth. Medical School, Duluth CampusCelebrate the #powerofrural during National Rural Health Week (Nov.16-20) and join us for this virtual event focusing on rural successes and tips in a year of COVID-19. This annual celebration pays tribute to National Rural Health Day on November 19, as well as our University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus missions towards educating physicians dedicated to family medicine, to serve the needs of rural Minnesota and Native American communities.Item Conservation Behavior (2020-12-08)(2020) Landon, Adam; Dumke, Josh; Schiller, Amie; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Earth and Environmental SciencesPanelists: Adam Landon, DNR Human Dimensions Scientist; Josh Dumke, NRRI Research Scientist; Aime Schiller, Steward Coordinator, Minnesota Land Trust; Host: Matti Erpestad, Instructor and Program Coordinator of Environmental and Outdoor Education, Master of Environmental Education Graduate FacultyItem Covid-19 Around the World: A Comparative look at how Countries have confronted the Pandemic (2020-10-14)(2020) Phelan, Alexandra; Pillinger, Mara; Kavanagh, Matthew; University of Minnesota Duluth. Royal D. Alworth, Jr. Institute for International StudiesHear a discussion by experts from the Georgetown Law Center. They will discuss how various countries have dealt with the pandemic as well as provide an evaluation of the World Health Organization (WHO). Panel is moderated by UMD's own global governance expert, Jeremy Youde, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts.Item Dante in Duluth 2021 (2021-12-03)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of English, Linguistics, and Writing StudiesItem Framing Solidarity (2019-09-19)(2019) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionA panel discussion around showing solidarity & working together to create lasting change among various fields, featuring: Dr. Chloe Diamond-Lenow, Rev. Kathy Nelson, Rev. Charlotte Nelson & more!Item Freshwater Film Screening (2023-04-28)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Institute on the EnvironmentItem A Listening Session on The Minnesota Compassionate Care Act (2015-12-05)(2015) Eaton, Chris; Elliott, Barbara; Bateman, CharlieThe Minnesota Compassionate Care Act was introduced in the Minnesota state legislature in 2015. Briefly, the Act entails, “ ...the medical practice of a physician prescribing medication to a qualified patient who is terminally ill, which medication a qualified patient may self-administer to bring about the patient's own death.” The full act can be accessed at: https:// www.revisor.mn.gov/bills/text.php? number=SF1880&version=0&session=ls89&session_yea r=2015&session_number=0Item Past & Present: A Panel (2016-10-12)(2016) University of Minnesota Duluth. Queer and Allied Student UnionQASU Presents. Queer History Month featuring the Tretter Collection. Kirby Lounge. Free. Listen Discuss Eat.6-8pm.Item The Providers Film Screening and Panel Discussion (2019-11-21)(2019) University of Minnesota Duluth. Medical School, Duluth CampusThe Providers: a film by Laura Green & Anna Moot-Levin; 'The Providers' film features family physician and alumna of the Duluth Family Medicine Residency Program, Dr. Leslie Hayes; About: Three healthcare providers bring care to those living on the margins, in a rural American community struggling with a shortage of doctors and the ravages of the opioid epidemic.Item Reckonings, Reparations, Restorations - Racialized Violence & Collective Responsibility: What Is Owed? (2023-02-23)(2023) University of Minnesota Duluth. Baeumler-Kaplan Holocaust Commemoration CommitteeCarl Crawford, Human Rights Officer for Duluth; Dr. Sheer Ganor, UMN Twin Cities History Department; Dr. Joanne Itami, UMN Duluth Biology Department; Tadd Johnson Esq, Professor Emeritus, UMDItem Item Spotlight on the Ukraine/Russia Conflict (2022-03-21)(2022) Belsky, Natalie; Morgan, Thomas; Nolan, Daniel; Sharp, Paul; University of Minnesota Duluth. Royal D. Alworth, Jr. Institute for International StudiesItem Study Abroad Panel (2021-11-17)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. International Programs and Services; University of Minnesota Duluth. Housingtalk with real, live, umd study abroad students.Item Study Abroad Panel (2022-11-15)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. International Programs and ServicesItem Study Abroad Panel and Info Session (2015-04-08)(2015) University of Minnesota Duluth. International Education OfficeItem TransGender Justice Teach-In: The Rise of a Trans Abolitionist Vision (2020-11-10)(2020) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionThe 4th annual Trans(Gender) Justice Teach-In is an intentional space centering the knowledge, experiences and liberation of trans, nonbinary and intersex people and communities. On Tuesday November 10 at 4:30PM Central, join UMD's Sexuality & Gender Equity Initiatives and the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity for a panel engaging trans/genderqueer/nonbinary folks doing abolition work and organzing around/against state-sanctioned violence.Item TransGender Justice Teach-In: The Next Generation - Building Liberated Futures with Queer & Trans Youth (2021-11-16)(2021) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionItem TransGender Justice Teach-In: Trans Fat - Lessons from Large Trans Folks (2022-12-06)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and InclusionThe 6th annual Trans(Gender) Justice Teach-in, "Trans Fat: Lessons from Large Trans Folks," is a collaboration between the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity and the University of Minnesota Duluth's Sexuality & Gender Equity Initiatives. Being fat and trans is an ethereal existence but like most things that are joyful and magical, there are barriers intended to steal our pleasure. In a conversation moderated by R.B. Brooks, panelists T.K. Morton, Dr. Jonathan Higgins, and Shane McClure Smoore will reflect on the unique positions of fat/plus size trans people to unearth lessons about desire, wellness, design, language, love, and so much more.Item Twin Ports Early-Career Researchers Fall Forum & Workshop (2019-10-29)(2019) Twin Ports Early-Career Researchers