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Black Maternal Health & The Black Church: Expanding Bioethics Forum
Black Maternal Health & The Black Church: Expanding Bioethics Forum
Join us as we gather community members, Church leaders, practitioners, students, faculty, and more to discuss the role of the Black Church in addressing the Black Maternal Health crisis.
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2-Year MSW Program 2025 Application Deadline
The application portal is now open for 2025 admissions! Please be sure to submit your application by 11:59 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025 for the program beginning in August 2025.
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2025 Black History Month Research Series Event 2: “Pathways and Blueprints for Environmental Justice, Climate Activism and Food Sovereignty”
2025 Black History Month Research Series Event 2: “Pathways and Blueprints for Environmental Justice, Climate Activism and Food Sovereignty”
Our speakers will explore historical pathways that Black communities have undergone for economic and environmental civil rights and propose future steps for consideration. Together, they will use research to weave a narrative of resilience, innovation …
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Online MSW Program Summer 2025 Application Deadline
The application portal is now open for 2025 admissions! Please be sure to submit your application by 11:59 p.m. EST on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, for the summer program beginning in April.
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Befriending bodily sensations: A practical introduction to interoceptive exposure in clinical practice w/ Clair Robbins, Ph.D.
Befriending bodily sensations: A practical introduction to interoceptive exposure in clinical practice w/ Clair Robbins, Ph.D.
Exposure therapy, including interoceptive exposure, can help patients manage strong emotions by confronting physical sensations linked to anxiety in a controlled setting. This practice reduces fear and avoidance of these sensations, improving emotional regulation and …
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2025 Black History Month Research Series Event 3: “Exploring the Intersection of Socio-Political Context, Discrimination, Community and Family Racial Socialization and Black Youth Well-being: Evidence from Interventions that Promote Youth Development Opportunities and Positive Health-Related Behaviors”
2025 Black History Month Research Series Event 3: “Exploring the Intersection of Socio-Political Context, Discrimination, Community and Family Racial Socialization and Black Youth Well-being: Evidence from Interventions that Promote Youth Development Opportunities and Positive Health-Related Behaviors”
This is the fourth installment of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work’s Black History Month Research Series. The annual series is sponsored by UNC’s Global Social Development Innovations (GSDI) …
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The Fragile States of America: An Exploration of State Fragility and U.S. Disaster Preparedness
The Fragile States of America: An Exploration of State Fragility and U.S. Disaster Preparedness
Join us on Saturday, Feb. 22, from 10:30 a.m. to noon for a virtual presentation by Ph.D. student Anderson Al Wazni titled “The Fragile States of America: An Exploration of State Fragility and U.S. Disaster …
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2025 Harambee Celebration
2025 Harambee Celebration
We invite all students, faculty, and staff to our School of Social Work’s yearly Harambee celebration on Tuesday, Feb. 25, in the Tate-Turner-Kuralt Auditorium from 12:15—1:45 p.m.
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2025 Black History Month Research Series Event 4: “Investigating the Role of Context and Social Mobility on the Mental Health of Black Americans”
2025 Black History Month Research Series Event 4: “Investigating the Role of Context and Social Mobility on the Mental Health of Black Americans”
Black–white health disparities are extensively documented, with numerous studies indicating that African Americans face a higher risk of chronic, debilitating physical health conditions compared to white Americans. Through a social epidemiologic perspective, our speaker will …