Virtual Queer Tea
Join staff of the Office of LGBGQ Resources for a casual Virtual Queer Tea!
Join at any time between 4:00 and 5:00 PM EST at yale.zoom.us/j/764345142?pwd=MElZS0EyVzZLRzd5Ri9LT0NycWtZQT09.
Join staff of the Office of LGBGQ Resources for a casual Virtual Queer Tea!
Join at any time between 4:00 and 5:00 PM EST at yale.zoom.us/j/764345142?pwd=MElZS0EyVzZLRzd5Ri9LT0NycWtZQT09.
The office of LGBTQ Resources and the LGBTQ Affinity group host lunches for parents of LGBTQ children (and their allies) every third Thursday of each month. All parents of LGBTQ children–as well as LGBTQ staff & faculty and allies–are invited to share this space for support, community, and conversation.
UPDATED: Location now via Zoom
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UPDATED: Location now via Zoom
UPDATED: Location now via Zoom
This workshop invites participants to identify aspects of healthy and unhealthy dating relationships specifically within the LGBTQIA+ community. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the unique barriers to seeking help among LGBTQIA+ people who experience unhealthy relationships.
Open to all Yale students, faculty and staff. Food will be provided.
Note: This event will be used to prepare for a session at the True Colors Conference on March 20-21, 2020. Feedback welcomed!
Join us for a new lecture series for the community hosted by the Diversity Committee at the Yale School of Medicine! Each event is designed for families and involves a lecture by a Yale Medical School professor and hands-on health/science-related demonstrations by Yale medical students and organizations. Bring the whole family! This session will feature Dr. Nii Addy, Associate Professor of Psychiatry who focuses on neuroscience research of substance use, particularly in adolescents. He will be giving his talk: The Brain Science of Addiction, Depression & Anxiety.
* POSTPONED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2020 GIVEN GUIDANCE FROM YALE PRESIDENT PETER SALOVEY ON MARCH 10, 2020 *
Further information to follow when available.
The Program for Humanities in Medicine, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, and Social Medicine in Action Seminar will present the Kenneth and Georgia Barwick Lecture: Disability Worlds: Genetic Testing, Neurodiversity, Disability Activism.
***All library exhibitions are closed until further notice as part of the university’s COVID-19 response. We invite you to visit our online exhibitions***