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Ever wondered how Policy, Advocacy and the Arts can collaborate on Global Health Issues?

Come hear visiting artist and South African Choreographer Dada Masilo, Associate Dean of Global Health Lisa Adams and Assistant Professor of Geography Abigail Neely consider how gender and sexuality impact HIV/AIDS policy and healthcare delivery. The panel will be moderated by Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives Denise Anthony.
The event is cosponsored by the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and OPAL, Sexuality, Women and Gender Advising.

Tue Jan 19 | 4:30 PM | Rockefeller 003 | FREE

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Presented in conjunction with Dada Masilo's Swan Lake at the Hopkins Center, Jan 20 & 21, 7 pm, The Moore Theater. Tickets and info:https://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/dadamasiloswanlake.<https://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/dadamasiloswanlake>
Programmed in collaboration with Dartmouth's Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration "Develop a World Perspective." http://www.dartmouth.edu/~mlk/[cid:ca9e2cd6-8041-4de2-8e3d-208abc3a2cb1]





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