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KU Black History Month Series: Envisioning Racism and REPAIR Oral History Project

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The REPAIR Project is a multi-institutional anti-racism collaboration with the University of California at San Francisco and communities of color surrounding the University of Kansas Medical Center campuses. Our collective goal is to create positive change and improve equitable health experiences for people of color. What does creating positive change look like?

  • Forming relationships with the communities we serve;

  • Hearing community members’ lived experiences and past and present harms within the medical system through listening sessions;

  • Developing solutions and repairs through revisions to current policies and programs; and

  • Creating new opportunities within our institution that will support and serve people of color.

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Finding African American Military Service Records: Revolutionary War to WWII

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February 7

George Washington Carver: Path to National Prominence