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URL:https://womenshealthresearchcluster.com/events/sep-20-2022-mind-gap-ho
 rmonal-contraceptives-and-brain-health-session-13-trainee-mentor/
SUMMARY:Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain Health — Session 
 13: Trainee-Mentor Networking Session
DESCRIPTION:﻿This is the last of four trainee-mentor sessions that is par
 t of our virtual&nbsp\;"Mind the Gap: Hormonal Contraceptives and Brain He
 alth"&nbsp\;conference\, which brings attention to the&nbsp\;brain health 
 issues that women+ face and encourage the medical\, scientific and commerc
 ial communities to address them.These sessions are offered through a colla
 boration with the CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Trainee Network and 
 intend to provide trainees with the unique opportunity to meet and engage 
 with sex and gender experts through informal conversations on diverse topi
 cs\, including professional development and research. In this session\, we
  will be joined by Harlan Pruden to discuss how to end anti-Indigenous rac
 ism in research and the academy.If you have any questions that you would l
 ike to submit ahead of time\, please email them to&nbsp\;womenshealth.even
 ts@ubc.ca.Agenda11:00-11:05—Welcome Remarks11:05-11:45—Trainee-Mentor 
 session with Harlan Pruden11:45-12:00—Q&amp\;AIndividual Event CostGener
 al Public: $15Students: $10We offer you the option of&nbsp\;registering fo
 r individual events&nbsp\;or signing up for the&nbsp\;entire series. Video
  recordings of our conference sessions will be sent to all registrants fol
 lowing each event. Register for this individual event below.&nbsp\;Individ
 ual Event RegistrationMentorBio&nbsp\;Harlan PrudenTalk Title: Ending Anti
 -Indigenous Racism in Research and the AcademyBio:&nbsp\;Harlan Pruden (N
 ēhiyo/First Nations Cree)\, works with and for the Two-Spirit community l
 ocally\, nationally and internationally. Currently\, Harlan is an Indigeno
 us Knowledge Translation Lead at Chee Mamuk\, an Indigenous health program
  at BC Centre for Disease Control and is also a co-founder of the Two-Spir
 it Dry Lab\, Turtle Island’s first research group that exclusively focus
 es on Two-Spirit people\, communities and/or experiences. Harlan is also t
 he Managing Editor of the TwoSpiritJournal.com and an Advisory Member for 
 the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Institute of Gender and Hea
 lth. Before relocating to Vancouver in 2015\, Harlan was co-founder and a 
 Director of New York City community-based organization\, the NorthEast Two
 -Spirit Society and was a President Obama appointee to the United States P
 residential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) and provided advice\, inf
 ormation\, and recommendations to the Secretary of Health &amp\; Human Ser
 vices and the White House. (In December 2018\, Harlan was (happily) fired/
 dismissed from PACHA by Mr. Trump via Fedex.)​&nbsp\;Moderators&nbsp\;&n
 bsp\;Dr. Sonja Senthanar\, University of British Columbia&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Bon
 nie Lee\, University of British Columbia&nbsp\;
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