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Día de los Muertos at El Centro de la Raza

El Central de la Raza Centilia Cultural Center 1660 S. Roberto Maestas Festival Street, Seattle, Washington, United States

Our Día de los Muertos Celebration is on Saturday, November 2nd, 2024 from 11:00AM-5:00PM atEl Centro de la Raza’s Centilia Cultural Center 1660 S. Roberto Maestas Festival Street, Seattle, WA 98144. Please join us for food, a mercado, live music and entertainment, children’s activities, and to see the ofrenda (altar) exhibit. El Día de los Muertos (The Day […]

Rainbow Garba Night

North Bellevue Community Center 4063 148th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue, Washington, United States

A queer and family affirming community dance night

First Nations at UW Presents Powwow Dance Classes

Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center 3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, Washington, United States

Happy Native American Heritage Month! First Nations Powwow Dance classes are now open to UW students, non-UW students, and off-campus guests. Here is our schedule for the month of November. Cultural Chair Theo Wright and Co-Chair Tena Faith Bear Don't Walk are co-facilitators of First Nations Powwow Dance classes. Funding provided by CAIIS with the […]

Our Full Lives: An Art Gallery Event Featuring Children with Medical Complexity and Their Families

Seattle Children's Hospital 4800 Sandpoint Way NE, Seattle, Washington, United States

Please join the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics and Palliative Care in celebrating the lives of children with medical complexity through the art of photography. From Nov. 6 to 9, visit an exhibition space featuring snapshots chosen by families highlighting their favorite moments of their shared experiences. The art is open to everyone (workforce […]

Documentary Screening: Honor Totem with Rick Williams

The Grand Cinema 606 Fawcett Ave, Tacoma, Washington, United States

This poignant documentary chronicles the John T. Williams Memorial Totem Pole project as a catalyst for healing and justice. The community art project rose from the August 2010 fatal police shooting of Williams, a First Nations woodcarver. 

Social Need and Health Equity Summit 2024

Virtual

Join us virtually on Thursday, November 7th from 9am to 12:15 pm PT for the Social Need and Health Equity Summit, hosted by the Foundation for Health Care Quality and Bree Collaborative. Building upon last year’s development of four pivotal reports—Advancing Health Equity, Social Need Screening, Social Need Intervention, and Storing and Sharing Data—this webinar will […]

Medicare Open Enrollment Workshop

Solid Ground 1501 N 45th Street, WA 98103, Seattle, Washington, United States

Join us for a free, in-person Medicare Open Enrollment Workshop and learn how to navigate the system. We’ll cover… This event will be presented by Lee, a Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) volunteer. SHIBA provides free, unbiased, and confidential assistance with Medicare health care choices.

NOCHES DE ANÁHUAC Opening Reception

ARTS at King Street Station 303 S. Jackson Street, Third Floor, Seattle, Washington, United States

Join us on First Thursday to celebrate the opening of NOCHES DE ANÁHUAC and see Mexican heritage in motion with free performances and a talk back with the artists. EL SUEÑO's curated exhibition embraces the rich tapestry of Mexican identity. Adorned with carpentry, sculpture, textiles, paintings and film—the artists invoke a sense of collective memory […]

Dr. Alonzo Plough: Transforming the Health Science Knowledge System through a Health, Justice and Equity Framework

Zoom WA, United States

Dr. Alonzo Plough, VP, Research-Evaluation-Learning and Chief Science Officer of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will give a talk, Transforming the Health Science Knowledge System through a Health, Justice and Equity Framework. This event is the Autumn 2024 installment of the Department of Health Systems and Population Health's Seminar Series