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    Perspectives for Inclusion

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    In September 2024, Deputy Dean for Collaborative Excellence Darin Latimore, MD, announced the launch of a new lecture series, “Perspectives for Inclusion,” and encouraged the entire community to take part. The series is sponsored by the YSM Advocates for Collaborative Advisory Excellence (ACE) Council and the YSM Office of Collaborative Excellence (OCE).

    Perspectives for Inclusion is a lecture series creating insight, exploration, and reflection. Delve into the role each of us plays in creating an inclusive environment. Yale School of Medicine invites leading experts to offer a broader field of vision, and deeper understanding, of the communities we belong to and serve.

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    Past Events in the Series

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    Loretta J. Ross

    Loretta J. Ross on “Calling In” with Compassion

    Loretta J. Ross spoke as part of the Perspectives for Inclusion lecture series, in March 2026, sharing anecdotes and insights illustrating the techniques in her book, “Calling In: How to Start Making Change with Those You’d Rather Cancel.” Her talk drew members of the Yale community into a discussion about self-reflection, setting realistic expectations, and fostering positive change through constructive dialogue. Read More

    Khalilah L. Brown-Dean

    Khalilah L. Brown-Dean on Finding Joy and Purpose in Turbulent Times

    In February of 2026, Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, PhD, shared lessons from her professional and personal journey toward becoming an award-winning author, political scientist, and civic leader. “Resilience reminds you that you can get through, but it requires acknowledgement. It is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of your humanity. Resilience is imperative. Joy is not denial. It is the insistence that our dignity and our worth are not negotiable.” Read More

    Antonia Coello Novello

    Antonia Coello Novello on a Life of Service

    The 14th Surgeon General of the United States spoke about her book, Duty Calls: Lessons Learned from an Unexpected Life of Service on Sept. 16, 2025, in celebration of Hispanic & Latine Heritage Month. Novello’s story is one of enduring commitment to public health and leadership, including becoming the first woman and first Hispanic person to serve as Surgeon General, a long career with the NIH, serving as New York State Commissioner of Health during 9/11, and coordinating health care resources in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More

    OiYan Poon lecture

    OiYan Poon: “Asian American is Not a Color”

    On May 13, 2025, in honor of AAPI Heritage Month, the educator, scholar, and author OiYan Poon discussed her book, Asian American is Not a Color, in which a mother seeks to answer her daughter’s questions about race. It is informed by extensive research and interviews with Asian Americans with contrasting viewpoints, and provides a heartfelt and optimistic vision for the future. Read More

    Sophie Grégoire Trudeau

    Sophie Grégoire Trudeau on Resilience, Vulnerability, and Trust

    On March 17, 2025, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau gave a talk titled, “A Woman’s Resilience: Inclusion and Belonging from a Mental Health Perspective,” in honor of Women’s History Month. The former unofficial first lady of Canada, Trudeau is an acclaimed TV and radio journalist, and a tireless advocate for mental health, female empowerment, emotional literacy, and conscious leadership. She shared insights from her book, Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other, in which she offers fresh and educational perspectives on mental health and brain health, woven together with candid insights and life lessons from her own personal journey. Read More

    Willie Jennings

    Willie Jennings: A Dream of Peace

    On Feb. 6, 2025, in celebration of Black History Month, Yale Professor of Divinity, Reverend Willie James Jennings, PhD, delivered a lecture titled, “From Equality to Belonging,” and explored the legacy of Black life in America and the search to secure a reality of equality that opens to a shared sense of belonging. He asked, what does it mean for Yale University to share in that legacy as we educate future leaders? Read More

    Ned Blackhawk

    Ned Blackhawk on “The Rediscovery of America”

    On Dec. 11, 2024, Yale historian Ned Blackhawk, PhD, discussed his fourth book The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, a transformative narrative of five centuries of U.S. history with Indigenous peoples at its center. The book has won numerous awards and accolades, including the 2023 National Book Award for Nonfiction. Read More

    Prisca Dorcas Mojica RodríguezCredit: Rob Lisak

    Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez: From ‘Imposter’ to Activist

    On October 4, 2024, in connection with Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, author Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez shared her experiences in higher education, from growing up in a Nicaraguan neighborhood in Miami, to becoming the first in her family to attend a four-year college, to attending graduate school at a predominantly white university. Read More

    Yale Historian David Blight Credit: Zoe Keller

    David Blight: “Yale and Slavery: A History”

    In his talk on Sept. 24, 2024, Yale historian David Blight spoke about his book, Yale and Slavery: A History. He described his discussions with then-President Peter Salovey about launching the Yale and Slavery Research Project, the major historical events leading up to the university’s examination of its own past, the research process, and some of its striking discoveries. Read More


    Panel: Perspectives for Inclusion

    Panel: Confronting History, Rebuilding Trust

    Following David Blight’s lecture on the findings of the Yale and Slavery history project, YSM convened a panel of faculty to discuss efforts to confront that history, restore, rebuild trust, and build authentic community -- including in caring for the New Haven community and in creating partnerships with HBCUs. Read More

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