“Color is not a human or a personal reality; it is a political reality.” “The only thing white people have that black people need, or should want, is power—and no one holds power forever. White people cannot, in generality, be taken as models of how to live.” These and other powerful sentiments were written by Baldwin nearly 50 years ago, and they STILL bear discussion…
Outreach
Corpus Callosum Spring Issue has Launched!
We are thrilled to share the latest in paintings, photos, audio pieces, crafts and written work from your health sciences colleagues. It’s Spring, and Art is in the Air!
Breaths of Fresh Air: Corpus Callosum Artists talk about Their Work
Seriously, if the health sciences research, practice or administrative careers don’t pan out…these artists could have a fall back plan…
Statement of Support for the AAPI Community
Ebling strives to offer representative health science, public health, and clinical resources to all.
Showcase Your Presentation/News/Event at Ebling
A dedicated place for you to announce noteworthy events!
“Join” Us Online for the 19th Annual UW Science Expeditions!
We may not be physically together for this year’s Science Expeditions, but opportunities abound for learning remotely! From dinosaurs to scuba diving, from cytotechnology to insects and cloud chambers…there is a world to explore from April 9th-April 11th.
Workshops on Python and/or R Programming Languages
Opportunities to begin or finesse your programming capabilities…
Join us for the Data Science Research Bazaar!
The theme for 2021 is Data Science for the Social Good.
Live! Corpus Callosum, Ebling’s Journal of the Arts, Fall, 2020.
Please reveal in 29 pieces of art. Therapy comes in many forms, this may be just the medication you need. Image, a portion of Cameron Casey’s “Neurons a la Klimt.”
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: A Resource Guide
DEI resources for those seeking groups, articles, books, videos and blog posts with illuminating information on racism, anti-racism, white supremacy, marginalization and inclusion of people of color, etc….a “living” document to share and augment. There is often a health sciences emphasis but the resources are universal in their discussion points.