Mar 12 2024

Causes of Death: Macro-Social Determinants of Health, the Biological Embedding of Racism, & Next Steps in Anti-Racism Research

Embodied Inequalities Begando Lecture

March 12, 2024

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Location

Moss Auditorium

Address

909 S. Wolcott Avenue, Chicago, IL

Join IRRPP, the Health Humanities Program at the College of Medicine, and other co-sponsors for this year's Embodied Inequalities Begando Lecture by David Chae, ScD, MA (Director of the Society, Health and Racial Equity (SHARE) Lab & Associate Dean for Research at Tulane University). Dr Chae will discuss a social-ecological, psychobiological, and developmental approach to studying racism and implementing anti-racist interventions. Racial inequities in health are caused by racism ­— a social and moral dilemma, as well as a serious public health concern. In addition to causing direct physical damage, racism is also embodied covertly, including via biological processes underlying multiple disease pathways such as accelerated aging at the cell level.

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Registration is required for the event. Please click on the Registration button below to register to attend in person or virtually for the event.

About the series: The Embodied Inequality: Unpacking the Impact of Race & Racism on Health series builds on important work documenting extensive health disparities. This interdisciplinary lecture series explores why race is so consequential for health outcomes and how scholars, practitioners, and community groups can intervene to improve health outcomes for vulnerable communities.

The Annual Joseph S. Begando Keynote Lecture sponsored by the Department of Medical Education brings distinguished scholars in the Health Humanities to the UIC community to explore pressing social issues relating to health, medicine, disability, and illness.

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Contact

Ivan Arenas

Date posted

Feb 2, 2024

Date updated

Feb 2, 2024