Sophie Grégoire Trudeau: A Woman's Resilience
PERSPECTIVES FOR INCLUSION SERIES
Celebrating Women's History Month
“A Woman's Resilience: Inclusion and Belonging from a Mental Health Perspective”
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As the former unofficial first lady of Canada, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau has not only been an illustrious role model on the public stage and had an acclaimed career as a TV and radio journalist, but she has worked tirelessly to advocate for mental health, female empowerment, emotional literacy and conscious leadership.
Now with her trademark joie de vivre and authentic style, Sophie speaks, inspires and energizes audiences on a range of topics, including fresh and educational perspectives on mental health—along with candid insights about her own personal journey—and brain health, empowering women and people of all genders in new ways, and remarkable anecdotes and life lessons from her #1 Toronto Star bestseller and “Best of 2024” Audible Award-winner, Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other, praised by Hillary Rodham Clinton as “candid, enlightening, and an intrepid exploration into achieving a life filled with purpose, meaning, and a sense of wonder.”
Space is limited; please RSVP. For accessibility information, contact Michele Carpenter.
PERSPECTIVES FOR INCLUSION
Perspectives for Inclusion is a new 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. Continue the conversations with guides to facilitate further consideration of the real-world ramifications for clinical practice and research.
Sponsored by Belonging at Yale, the YSM Diversity Advisory Council, the YSM Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, the Committee on the Status of Women in Medicine (SWIM), and the Women Faculty Forum.
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