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This WEDNESDAY: Cultural Humility with Dem Duane Loynes, Sr.

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Join us Wednesday, August 30, at noon in GEB A103 for a Conversation on Health Disparities with Dr. Duane T. Loynes Sr. about Cultural Humility. Dr. Loynes is Assistant Professor of Urban Studies and Africana Studies at Rhodes College. Lunch will be provided, so please RSVP via Engage here: https://uthsc.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9130006. This event is part of the Co-curricular Certificate on the Social Determinants of Health. Learn more here! This event is open to any UTHSC student, faculty, or staff, regardless

of campus. Please email Jess Guthrie at jguthr9@uthsc.edu for a zoom link.

Because the root cause of health disparities is social inequality, effective healthcare practice

must become responsive in social context. Clinical practitioners who practice cultural humility

can become more skilled and compassionate providers as well as more effective advocates for

policy change that builds equity. This session will focus on building skills to practice cultural

humility and is a continuation of the conversation started last fall.

Dr. Duane T. Loynes Sr. holds an interdisciplinary PhD in Religious Studies from Marquette

University. His research and teaching are situated at the sweet spot where race, philosophy,

religion, culture, and justice intersect.

Dr. Loynes is currently researching the fractured relationship between Black communities and law enforcement, applying the theoretical frameworks of Afro-pessimism, critical race theory, and unconscious bias to understand the complex dynamics of anti-Black state violence in the United States. He also trains healthcare professionals and students on developing practices to

minimize the role that implicit bias plays in framing the patient-provider relationship.

In addition to his appointment in the Urban Studies and Africana Studies programs, Dr. Loynes

also teaches ethics and religion courses for the Life Program at Rhodes, and is a founding

faculty member of the college’s post-baccalaureate certificate in Health Equity