Global Challenges—Interdisciplinary Answers on Health and Poverty
Driven by student interest, the University Honors Program presents Global Challenges—Interdisciplinary Answers: where we explore big questions not just as intellectuals, but as potential agents of positive change.
Our first event centers on the complex interrelations between health and poverty. The format is dynamic: bring together passionate thought leaders from disparate disciplines and lead them in a fast-paced, no-gloves conversation addressing audience-generated questions.
GLOBAL CHALLENGES—
INTERDISCIPLINARY ANSWERS ON HEALTH AND POVERTY
Tuesday, Nov. 3, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
HUB South Ballroom
You are invited to bring your own passion and perspective to the discussion. See how interdisciplianary collaboration generates solutions to complex issues. All are welcome!
Featured Speakers
Our speakers are leading-edge educators and researchers whose work has broad public impact at the intersections of health and poverty:

LaShawnDa Pittman
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, AMERICAN ETHNIC STUDIES
URBAN POVERTY ETHNOGRAPHER
Steve Gloyd
PROFESSOR, GLOBAL HEALTH
HEALTHCARE EQUITY ADVOCATE
Chandan Reddy

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, GENDER, WOMEN AND SEXUALITY STUDIES AND ENGLISH
MIGRATION SPECIALIST
Vicky Lawson (moderator)
HONORS PROGRAM DIRECTOR, RELATIONAL POVERTY NETWORK CO-FOUNDER, AND PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY
Want to think ahead?
Here are a few suggested reading items from our speakers:
Creating a Caring Society
Evelyn Nakano Glenn
Contemporary Sociology
Vol. 29, No. 1, Utopian Visions: Engaged Sociologies for the 21st Century (Jan 2000) pp. 84-94
Published by: American Sociological Association
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2654934
To Repair the World: Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next Generation
Paul Farmer
California Series in Public Anthropology
(May 2013)
Published by: University of California Press
Available in print and digital formats
Continuing the Conversation
Wondering how to continue the conversation and keep involved in the challenge? Check out the following PDF of Honors Program courses to add to your winter and spring lineup! Further course details will be available at https://honors.uw.edu/courses/current
Disability Accommodation
To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at: 206.543.6450 (voice), 206.543.6452 (TTY), 206.685.7264 (fax), or email at dso@u.washington.edu. The University of Washington makes every effort to honor disability accommodation requests. Requests can be responded to most effectively if received as far in advance of the event as possible, preferably at least 10 days.