Apr 8, 2025

Mount Sinai Chats for Change

Mount Sinai Chats for Change

Religious-based oppression

For Mount Sinai Community

Religion is arguably the oldest reason that people the world over have been oppressed. And over the course of mankind’s history no religion has been the exception. Join us as we explore the reasons for this oppression, learn more about each other’s religions, and develop an appreciation that we have much more in common than what separates us.

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Apr 22, 2025

Mount Sinai Chats for Change

Mount Sinai Chats for Change

Earth Day and Health Equity: Taking a look at climate change and environmental racism

For Mount Sinai Community

Climate change impacts all of us in more ways than we know, but the health of certain groups has historically been impacted disproportionately due to environmental racism. Join us on Earth Day to discuss the impacts of environmental racism, how different cultures interact with the environment, and brainstorm possible solutions to minimize the impact on vulnerable communities.

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Apr 30, 2025

Learning Lab

Learning Lab

Habits of a systems thinker: Identifying the circular nature of cause-and-effect relationships

For Mount Sinai Staff

Learn the role of feedback in cause-and-effect relationships, and how this can create either a balancing or reinforcing scenario. You will also learn how to use causal loop diagrams to identify relationships within systems.

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