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To commemorate Juneteenth, the Staff and Organizational Development department's Office of Staff Diversity and Inclusion invites you to join a panel discussion led by our colleagues across the Cornell community. The panelists will address the history of Juneteenth and the current commercialization of the holiday, and will also share their perspectives on saying “Happy Juneteenth,” and the future of Blackness in light of recent events.
Panelists:
- Sonia Rucker, AVP of Inclusion and Belonging, Cornell University
- Deirdre McIntosh-Brown, Administrative Coordinator, Microbiology & Immunology, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Shakima M. Clency, Assistant Dean of Inclusion & Belonging, Cornell Tech
Moderator: Fanesse George, CDP, Assistant Director, Office of Staff Diversity & Inclusion, Weill Cornell Medicine
Panelists:
Stephen M. Cohen, Executive Vice Provost for Administration and Finance, Weill Cornell Medicine
Rabbi Levi Mastrangelo, Jewish Chaplain, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Sharon Meiri Fox, Director of Alumni Relations and Giving, External Affairs
Moderator: Ilan Palte, President of Jewish Students Organization of Cornell (JSOC)
Join us for a moderated conversation on the Jewish identity in the United States. Spanning departments and generations, panelists from the Weill Cornell Medicine community will provide their unique perspectives on what being Jewish American means to them.
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About Jewish American Heritage Month
Federally recognized in 2006, Jewish American Heritage Month pays tribute to the generations of Jewish Americans who helped form the fabric of American history, culture, and society.
Questions?
Contact the Office of Staff Diversity and Inclusion at staffdiversityandinclusion@med.cornell.edu.
Panelists:
Robert J. Min, MD, Chair of Radiology and Radiologist-in-Chief; President & CEO of Weill Cornell Medicine Physician Organization
Shefalika Gandhi, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Psychiatry—Student Mental Health
Victor Ruthig, PhD, Postdoctoral Associate, Urology
Moderator: Katie Mooney, Managing Director, Diversity Best Practices at Seramount
To honor Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, the Office of Staff Diversity & Inclusion invites you to a panel discussion featuring members of the Weill Cornell Medicine community, moderated by Katie Mooney, Managing Director of Diversity Best Practices at Seramount. Join us for a conversation that will explore the complexity and richness of AAPI heritage through experiences and stories. Panelists will share thoughts on being a “model minority” and “fitting in,” and reflect on what it means to be part of the AAPI community in the United States.
About AAPI Heritage Month
May is AAPI Heritage Month: a celebration of vital historical and cultural contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
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Questions?
Contact the Office of Staff Diversity and Inclusion at staffdiversityandinclusion@med.cornell.edu.