Washington University in St. Louis faculty hosted a one-week seminar designed to connect high school teachers to experts and resources in local Black history and culture. Participants visited University Libraries collections, explored primary sources that document life in St. Louis and took a field trip to Greenwood Cemetery, the oldest Black cemetery in the region.
Sowande M. Mustakeem discusses her Washington University in St. Louis seminar “Medicine, Healing and Experimentation in the Contours of Black History” and the importance of grappling with traumatic history.
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The Medical Humanities program at Washington University in St. Louis is hosting a forum Saturday on Medicine, Race, and Ethnicity in St. Louis. Scholars and doctors will discuss racism in health care in the St. Louis region, the well-being of Asian and Hispanic communities, and how activism and art can create change within the medical field.
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History has begun its spring exhibit and speaker series for the semester. The collection offers a spring exhibition and also a collection of authors and professors whose work focuses on enslaved individuals and the past.