Subject: A Conversation with First Year Book Author Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha
Description:
All University of Maryland students, faculty and staff
are cordially invited to attend
A Conversation with First Year Book Author
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha
the physician, scientist and public health activist who shined a national
spotlight on the Flint, Michigan water crisis
Thursday, October 14, 2021 at 4:00 p.m.
Advance registration and a UMD email are required. Ge here.
https://click.email.umd.edu/?qs=6f03f3d291cfffe88f718cfe05ea4f4c02d6a76990786cde2a35cb8b13882397d38fb39c200e1d47d7a3b0e0a1d4e1a404a98d60a171c9a6
How do you overcome criticism and self-doubt? How do you tackle racism,
environmental justice or another grand challenge of our time?
UMD's First Year Book "What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis,
Resistance, and Hope in an American City," chronicles the fight for clean
water in Flint, Michigan. But it also demonstrates the impact of racism,
sexism, and economic disparities on local communities. Dr. Hanna-Attisha's
personal story about speaking truth to power is important for all Terps to
hear.
Still need a copy of the book? Free books are available at the information
desk at STAMP. Learn more at fyb.umd.edu.
Contact Person: First Year Book
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