* History of Race and Racism in Medicine & Science (2) – Jan 30th
Course Objectives
Learn about the Office of Healthcare Equity's vision, strategic blueprint, and the team driving positive change in healthcare education and delivery at UW Medicine.
Discover programs supporting students from K-12 through medical school and beyond. Find pathways to healthcare careers at every educational level.
Access training, assessment tools, and resources designed to build a more equitable healthcare environment. Find practical solutions for implementing equity, diversity, and inclusion in your work.
Explore our specialized centers and research initiatives dedicated to addressing health disparities and advancing equity-focused innovation in healthcare delivery and education.
Learn how we partner with diverse communities to create inclusive, culturally responsive healthcare services and meaningful engagement opportunities for patients and community members.
Find meaningful ways to contribute to healthcare equity through learning, volunteering, advocacy, and philanthropy. Everyone can make a difference—discover how you can help.
Access news, events, publications, and practical tools to support your healthcare equity work. Whether you're a provider, educator, or advocate, find the resources you need to advance equity.
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In 1930s New York, the hopes of the Harlem Renaissance have been tempered by the realities of the Great Depression. Best friends and artists Angel and Guy dream of a glamorous future but can barely eke out a living in the jazz clubs, while their neighbor Delia and local doctor Sam deal with bombs and […]
Join UW Medicine in celebrating Black History Month. Kick off the month by attending a flag raising at UW Medicine hospital campuses: UW Medical Center — Montlake, UW Medical Center — Northwest, Harborview Medical Center and Valley Medical Center.
Celebrate Lunar New Year at Jefferson Community Center with this free family event! 2025 is the Year of the Snake, and you will celebrate with activities, crafts, and food at this family-friendly event.
In 1930s New York, the hopes of the Harlem Renaissance have been tempered by the realities of the Great Depression. Best friends and artists Angel and Guy dream of a glamorous future but can barely eke out a living in the jazz clubs, while their neighbor Delia and local doctor Sam deal with bombs and […]
Join Burien for a festive Lunar New Year celebration at the Community Room on the first floor at the Burien Public Library/City Hall. Bring your family and friends to savor bao and pastries, enjoy a traditional lion dance, play exciting games, and more. Enjoy free snacks while supplies last! The first 60 people to attend […]
Black Sci-Fi, speculative fiction, and Afrofuturism have been integral to reimagining worlds with Black freedom at the center. This Black History Month, join MOPOP for Black Beyond, a celebration of Black artists’ genre-shaping contributions to science fiction and the powerful influence of Black protagonists on Sci-Fi cinema. Programming:
Ring in the Year of the Wood Snake with SAM's annual Lunar New Year Family Festival at the Seattle Asian Art Museum! Enjoy live lion dances, drop-in art activities with local artists, and a storytime inspired by the holiday. 11 amKick off the new year with an unforgettable lion dance, spreading joy, happiness, and blessings […]
Right Place, Right Time In Person Workshops"Black Power Healing Circles" Saturdays from 11am - 3pm LEMS Bookstore5023 Rainier Ave SSeattle, WA 98118 Places and services that help reduce stress, boost relaxation, joy, connection and overall well-being. Reigster here
Ring in the Year of the Snake with a vibrant celebration filled with tradition, culture, and fun for the whole family! From dazzling lion dances to cultural performances and interactive activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Event Highlights Lion Dance  – Experience the excitement of the Lion Dance as it winds through the mall.Live Cultural […]
Lunar New Year Celebration February 1 Lunar New Year Fair hosted by the Emerald Parents Association 11 am - 5 pm (inside between the South Court and Dim Sum Factory) Interactive cultural activities for the whole family including: Kung Fu Showcase - Shadow Puppets - Traditional Crafts - Mahjong Lessons - Characters - Fortune Stick […]
In 1930s New York, the hopes of the Harlem Renaissance have been tempered by the realities of the Great Depression. Best friends and artists Angel and Guy dream of a glamorous future but can barely eke out a living in the jazz clubs, while their neighbor Delia and local doctor Sam deal with bombs and […]
You’re invited to the 35th annual Lincoln District Lunar New Year festival! Join Lincoln District businesses and residents for a day of lion dancers, firecrackers, food and family fun! Shop the Tacoma Sunday Market pop-up marketplace and eat at one of the many neighborhood restaurants or from food trucks!
In 1930s New York, the hopes of the Harlem Renaissance have been tempered by the realities of the Great Depression. Best friends and artists Angel and Guy dream of a glamorous future but can barely eke out a living in the jazz clubs, while their neighbor Delia and local doctor Sam deal with bombs and […]
In 1930s New York, the hopes of the Harlem Renaissance have been tempered by the realities of the Great Depression. Best friends and artists Angel and Guy dream of a glamorous future but can barely eke out a living in the jazz clubs, while their neighbor Delia and local doctor Sam deal with bombs and […]
In 1930s New York, the hopes of the Harlem Renaissance have been tempered by the realities of the Great Depression. Best friends and artists Angel and Guy dream of a glamorous future but can barely eke out a living in the jazz clubs, while their neighbor Delia and local doctor Sam deal with bombs and […]
In 1930s New York, the hopes of the Harlem Renaissance have been tempered by the realities of the Great Depression. Best friends and artists Angel and Guy dream of a glamorous future but can barely eke out a living in the jazz clubs, while their neighbor Delia and local doctor Sam deal with bombs and […]
Join Living Voices for a special Free First Thursday film screening. Witness the struggle and sacrifice for civil rights in America through the eyes of an African American student in Mississippi during the 1950s and 1960s. Learn how the fight against prejudice has shaped our history. Living Voices combines live and recorded theatrical performances with archival […]