Flyer describing our third panel of the symposium and the first of Day 2: Considering and Contesting Data. The description reads: "This panel’s presenters explore a number of ways in which we must be critical of and challenge our preconceived ideas about health data. From exploring the true effectiveness of PEPFAR in reducing global inequity, to underscoring the importance of disaggregating sexual and gender identities in data collection efforts for teen dating violence; including how epidemiologists develop case definitions and the associated challenges to generalizability when it comes to disability, and examining the underlying values in the design and emergence of health wearable technologies, don’t sleep on this panel!"
The full Day 2 Symposium Schedule. You can view this on the eventbrite registration page and there will be a full pdf program schedule available by Friday April 3, compatible with screen readers.
Aaaaaaand, we’re back! Day 2 begins with a panel that explores the complicated and complex nature of “data."
Featuring Jorge Manuel Chia, Gabriel Ancil Rangazas,
@alexisrmiranda.bsky.social, Heather Welty, Melanie Jeske, and @avmenon.bsky.social.
Register now: tinyurl.com/HSKSymposium