
Looking for wallet-free ways to spend your time?
From a lecture about race and its impact on child health to a training session on education in the Native American community, here are three things to do around town to enjoy for the low, low price of zero dollars.
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Trauma and Healing Learning Series
From the event description:
The MBK Trauma and Healing Learning Series this Wednesday will feature Dr. Tiffani Johnson, M.D. Johnson is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of California, where she studies race and racism and its impact on child health.
When: Wednesday, Oct. 16, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Where: The California Endowment, 1414 K St.
Admission: Free
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A Voice from the Field: Doctors Without Borders Lecture
From the event description:
This is a special traveling speaker series that explores the mission of Doctors Without Borders and discusses the challenges of bringing life-saving medical care to much-needed areas.
When: Wednesday, Oct. 16, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: The Sofia, Sutter Theatre, 2700 Capitol Ave.
Admission: Free
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Indigenous Paths to Building Communities
From the event description:
Join us for a two-hour training focused on supporting the educational experience of Native American students. Understand how historical trauma continues to impact Native communities and how native families are building resiliency through their cultural practices.
When: Friday, Oct. 18, 8:30 a.m.-noon
Where: Colonial Heights Library, 4799 Stockton Blvd.
Admission: Free
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