"The Stories We Tell (And Those Untold): Using Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Counter-Storytelling in Research and Practice"

Antonio Bush posing for a portrait
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Join the Anti-Racism Coalition for the final ARC Educational Series event of the 2020-2021 academic year, "The Stories We Tell (And Those Untold): Using Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Counter-Storytelling in Research and Practice," facilitated by Antonio A. Bush, Ph.D. Director of Research, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Unit; American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) Assistant Professor; Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education; UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy; the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This session will define critical race theory (CRT), provide an overview of its key tenets, and discuss its relevance within academic medicine and discuss counter-storytelling from the CRT lens and provide key functions for employing this approach as researchers and practitioners. The target population for this session is intermediate to advanced learners.

Sponsored By:
The Anti-Racism Coalition and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion