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‘Making Our Stories Count’

Panel To Discuss Sexual & Gender Minority Research Data

Two clasped hands painted in multiple colors with Making Our Stories Count printed on top

The discussion, sponsored by the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and the Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office, seeks to create a better understanding of the NIH workforce as we continue toward our goal of fostering an environment where diverse talent is leveraged to advance health discovery. The event will be accessible to those from both administrative and research perspectives. 

Participants include JoAnne Keatley of the Center of Excellence for Transgender Health; Elliot Kennedy, HHS senior advisor for LGBT health; AJ Pearlman of the HHS Office for Civil Rights; Alexandra Chandler of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center; Caroline Vagneron of the World Bank; and Mahri Monson of the Environmental Protection Agency.

For details see http://edi.nih.gov/pride. Watch online at https://videocast.nih.gov/.

Sign language interpreters can be provided. Those who need reasonable accommodation to participate in this event should contact Bali White at (301) 594-0155 or Bali.White@nih.gov.

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Staff Writer: Amber Snyder
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