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    • Africa at Noon: Human Dimensions of Zoonotic Disease Transmission in Western Uganda

      Africa at Noon: Human Dimensions of Zoonotic Disease Transmission in Western Uganda

      Emerging infections don’t just happen. Some phenomena come together to trigger emergence and transmission. Sarah Paige, a post-doctoral research associate in the lab of Dr. Tony Goldberg in the School of Veterinary Medicine, looks at the human factor in the spread of disease from animals to humans. Paige directs social science field operations for the…

    • Global Health Seminar Series: Education, Ebola and Empowering Girls in The Gambia

      Global Health Seminar Series: Education, Ebola and Empowering Girls in The Gambia

      When 20 Gambian girls learned about teaching female reproductive health, they planned to share their knowledge in their communities as peer health educators. Faced with an Ebola outbreak, they realized they were prepared, proactive and ready to serve—and used their education and cultural knowledge to fight the disease. Mam-Yassin Sarr will discuss the importance of…

    • EVENT CANCELLED: Homophobia in Africa: Perspectives from Uganda

      EVENT CANCELLED: Homophobia in Africa: Perspectives from Uganda

      THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED: Frank Mugisha, executive director of Sexual Minorities Uganda presents the 2015 Mildred Fish-Harnack Human Rights and Democracy Lecture on  the struggles of sexual minorities in the dangerousy hostile climate of East Africa. Mugisha, one of the few openly gay activists in Uganda, began advocating for LGBTI rights and HIV/AIDS awareness…

    • 2015 Slesinger Lecture: Dr. Seth Holmes

      2015 Slesinger Lecture: Dr. Seth Holmes

      Dr. Seth M. Holmes, a cultural and medical anthropologist and physician at the University of California, Berkeley. His work focuses broadly on social hierarchies and health inequalities. His recent book, Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies,” is an ethnographic witness to the everyday lives and suffering of Mexican migrants in the United States. Holmes is the Martin Sisters…

    • Global Health Nursing Seminar: “Negotiating Female Reproductive Health as an Adolescent Girl in The Gambia”

      Global Health Nursing Seminar: “Negotiating Female Reproductive Health as an Adolescent Girl in The Gambia”

      Mam-Yassin Sarr founded Starfish International with the goal of providing education for Gambian girls from pre-school through graduate school. She will present: “Negotiating Female Reproductive Health as an Adolescent Girl in The Gambia, West Africa: The unique health and social issues involved” during a Global Health Nursing Seminar. Sarr also presents Education, Ebola and Empowering…