Public invited to reflect on Oregon’s racist history at OHSU Black History Month event

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Taylor Stewart
Taylor Stewart
A young man smiles at the camera as he leans against a concrete wall.
OHSU invites the public to honor Black History Month in February by attending a virtual talk on Oregon’s racist history on Feb. 2, 2021, by Oregon Remembrance Project founder Taylor Stewart. (Photo courtesy of Taylor Stewart)

CALENDAR ALERT

WHAT:

Oregon Health & Science University invites the public to honor Black History Month in February by attending a virtual talk titled “Reconciliation and communal healing through a sober reflection on Oregon’s racist history.”

WHEN:

Tuesday, Feb. 2, noon-1 p.m. Pacific Time

WHERE:

The talk will be live-streamed online.

DETAILS:

“Reconciliation and communal healing through a sober reflection on Oregon’s racist history”

The public can begin watching the presentation by clicking this link as soon as 11:55 a.m.


OHSU Communications
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