Feb
11
Thu
Inclusion 2021 : Foods From Around The World @ Online only
Feb 11 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Inclusion 2021 : Foods From Around The World @ Online only

Inclusion 2021 : Foods From Around The World

Sharing pictures, recipes, and stories.

Thursday February 11th, 2021

3:00 – 4:00p

Please RSVP here.

Jun
24
Thu
Juneteenth Inclusion Rounds: Black Joy Matters: An Exploration of Healing, Resilience, and Liberation @ Online only
Jun 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Juneteenth Inclusion Rounds: Black Joy Matters: An Exploration of Healing, Resilience, and Liberation @ Online only

Please note: This event’s date has changed to June 24.

A special event organized by The Department of Medicine Diversity and Inclusion Council

Please join us as we welcome Dr. Terrance Mayes, MD Associate Dean for Equity and Strategic Initiatives and the Executive Director of the Commission on Justice and Equity at Stanford Medicine for an intimate conversation.

Click here to register.

Jul
15
Thu
DEI Share a Haiku Event @ Online only
Jul 15 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
DEI Share a Haiku Event @ Online only
Thank you for your interest in the Department of Medicine’s
DEI Share a Haiku Event!
The event will take place July 15, 2021 at 4:00 pm PST.

You are welcome to write an original haiku or bring one by an author other than you.

What is a Haiku?

A Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry made of short, unrhymed lines that evoke natural imagery. Haiku can come in a variety of different formats of short verses, though the most common is a three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.

Example of a Haiku:

The tree shape I blew
From a little drop of paint
Looks like a dancer
            (-Kim, unknown)
Oct
15
Fri
Cafecito & Conversations Featuring the Harts Lab @ Online only
Oct 15 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Cafecito & Conversations Featuring the Harts Lab @ Online only

Please join us virtually for a staff engagement event to wrap up Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month with the HARTS Lab from SPRC!  Bring your favorite cup of cafecito and hear about what brought this team to Stanford and their research.  We will also use the time to talk about how we might continue to celebrate Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month.

Meeting ID: 917 9617 8510 

Password: 827771