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Lecture & reception with Dr. Mimi Khúc
Mar
4

Lecture & reception with Dr. Mimi Khúc

The Annual Kathryn Kenley-Johnson Memorial Lecture, co-hosted by the Department of Women and Gender Studies and the Longmore Institute on Disability. Dr. Mimi Khúc visits to share her framework of a "pedagogy of unwellness," exploring how academic hyperproductivity and racialized ableism contribute to student and faculty unwellness. The event will be followed by a short meet-and-greet reception with Dr. Khúc.

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Puente Project Annual Conference
Feb
28

Puente Project Annual Conference

Dr. Mimi Khúc delivers a plenary session at the Puente Project’s Annual Faculty Conference. Dive into her expertise on disability studies, care work in the classroom, and reshaping academic systems through a pedagogy of unwellness.

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Medicine, Science, and the Humanities book series: A Reading and Conversation with Mimi Khúc and Lydia X. Z. Brown
Dec
11

Medicine, Science, and the Humanities book series: A Reading and Conversation with Mimi Khúc and Lydia X. Z. Brown

Join Mimi Khúc and Lydia X. Z. Brown for a conversation on dear elia, unwellness, and disability justice at Bird in Hand Cafe and Books.

The Vital Perspectives on Healthcare and Science series engages with some of the most pressing public health issues of our time, in a regular public forum catalyzed by a book. Co-sponsored by the JHU Program in Medicine, Science, and the Humanities, the December 2024 edition features Mimi Khúc, author of dear elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss, in conversation with Lydia X. Z. Brown. Enjoy a reading from dear elia, moderated discussion, open q&a, book signing, and refreshments. RSVP here.

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