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Bi-Invisibility Webinar

Bi-Invisibility Webinar Tuesday, April 213:00 pm Robyn Ochs, who was named by Teen Vogue as one of “9 Bisexual Women Who are Making History” will be discussing bi-invisibility. This webinar is in collaboration with Harvard’s BGLTQ+ Office, and will be moderated by a few of the BGLTQ Office Quinterns...

The Violet Hour: Harvard Chan's LGBTQ+ community and allies

Held on the first Thursday evening of every month, The Violet Hour is UNITY's monthly social gathering for Harvard Chan's LGBTQ+ community and allies. Mark your calendars for our next gathering: Thursday, May 7, at 6 pm, via Zoom. Because that's the week before finals, we will conduct a safety...

Hastings Center Event: Reopening the Nation: What Values Should Guide Us?

Join the Discussion: Re-opening the Nation: What Values Should Guide Us?The Hastings Center will host “Re-Opening the Nation: What Values Should Guide Us?,” an online discussion of the ethical issues related to easing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in the United States. As the nation weighs when and...

“Out in Academia” Panel

Debating whether to be out during graduate school? Curious about how to navigate your academic or industry job search as an LGBTQ+ scientist? Have questions about how to be a better ally for LGBTQ colleagues and students? Hear from a panel of faculty members and industry professionals about their...

Lit Libations - Q+ POC Bookclub

Lit Libations is a space for us to discuss notable literature (fiction and non-fiction) and how the narratives apply to our own lives and experiences. Reading the book selection is not a requirement to attend. We are focused on igniting thought-provoking conversations that foster community and...

What can the early days of AIDS teach us about today?

Topic: What can the early days of AIDS teach us about today?Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2020Time: 3:00 – 4:00 PM Eastern TimeJoin Zoom meeting: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/7735053140 Marshall Forstein, MDCambridge Health AllianceVice Chair for Education and TrainingProgram Co-Director, Adult Psychiatry...

Honeypot: Black Southern Women Who Love Women: book talk by E. Patrick Johnson

Harvard Book Store and Mass Humanities welcome E. PATRICK JOHNSON—professor, scholar, performer, and author of the beloved book Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South—for a discussion of his latest book, Honeypot: Black Southern Women Who Love Women. He will be joined in conversation by ANGELA ARDS...

Welcome New ORMA Advisors

Please stop by to meet and welcome our new ORMA Faculty Advisors on Thursday, January 30 th. We are holding open office from 3:00-5:00pm in Suite 252-C (across from Barbara’s work station). There will be cookies! Audra Robertson Meadows, MD, MPH, FACOG cares for women before, during and after...