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SUMMARY:Racial Justice Concert Series: Boom Bap Society & Baltimore Ceasefire
DESCRIPTION:The Racial Justice Concert Series Presents:\nBaltimore Boom Bap Society & Baltimore Ceasefire\n***FREE VIRTUAL CONCERT***\nThursday\, March 11\, 12-1PM ET\nJoin us on Thursday\, March 11 from 12-1pm ET for our first concert with Baltimore Boom Bap Society in support of the Baltimore Ceasefire movement. \nHip-hop collective Baltimore Boom Bap Society will present an original performance to address root causes of gun violence in our community and bring healing to people and places affected by loss of life in Baltimore. \nDJ/producers Wendel Patrick and DJ Dubble8 will host guest vocalist and emcee J Pope and bassist Jeron White to create a series of live\, improvised compositions. \nBaltimore Ceasefire ambassadors will also share more about their critical work in the local movement for racial justice and how you can get involved. \nWe invite you to enjoy this free performance and learn more about the fight for racial justice in the Baltimore community. \nGet your tickets here\n***** \nThe Racial Justice Concert Series (RJCS)\, a collaboration among Johns Hopkins students\, faculty and staff\, harnesses the power of music to bring awareness to issues of racism in Baltimore\, and to support Baltimore organizations that focus on racial justice work. The RJCS features performances by Baltimore musicians and provides a platform for racial justice organizations to educate audiences about their efforts. \nThe RJCS is cooperatively produced and funded by the Johns Hopkins Program in Arts\, Humanities\, & Health\, Johns Hopkins Center for Music and Medicine\, and Johns Hopkins International Arts + Mind Lab.
URL:https://www.artsandmindlab.org/event/racial-justice-concert-series-boom-bap-society-baltimore-ceasefire/
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SUMMARY:Creative Forces: Improving Health and Wellness of the Military Through the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Discover how the military uses the arts to treat the invisible wounds of war impacting our servicemen and women and their families. \nMembers from Creative Forces: NEA Military Healing Arts Network will join IAM Lab for a moderated discussion on the latest research in creative arts therapies to support the healing of traumatic brain injury\, PTSD and other psychological health conditions. \nRegister here >> \nIn this Dialog Series\, panel members will share: \n\nAn overview of Creative Forces\, an initiative of the NEA in partnership with the U.S. Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs and state and local arts agencies\nWhat clinical research is showing when creative arts therapies are applied to military-connected populations\nHow Creative Forces supports continued healing and wellness as service members and veterans transition from clinical treatment to community programming\nCommunity models that best support arts engagement opportunities and programming for our military and how your organization can serve active duty military and veterans \n\nSara Kass\, MD\, Senior Military and Medical Advisor for Creative Forces\, will moderate the discussion. She will be joined by an interdisciplinary lineup of panelists—researchers\, clinicians and policymakers—on a mission to improve the health and wellness of our military through the arts: \n\nBill O’Brien – Senior Advisor for Innovation and Director of Creative Forces at the National Endowment for the Arts\nDonna Betts\, PhD\, ATR-BC – Clinical Research Advisor for Creative Forces\nMarete Wester – Senior Director of Arts Policy and the National Initiative for Arts & Health in the Military (NIAHM) at Americans for the Arts\nMelissa Walker\, MA\, ATR – Lead art therapist for Creative Forces and Healing Arts Program Coordinator at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE)\nChandler Rhodes\, PhD – neuroscientist and Service Chief of Treatment and Rehabilitation at National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE)\n\nRegister here >>
URL:https://www.artsandmindlab.org/event/creative-forces-improving-health-and-wellness-of-the-military-through-the-arts/
LOCATION:Johns Hopkins West Lecture Hall\, 725 North Wolfe Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21205
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SUMMARY:Arts in Health and Wellbeing: State of the Field and Innovations in Practice
DESCRIPTION:Jill Sonke is Director of the Center for Arts in Medicine at the University of Florida (UF) and Assistant Director of UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine. \nShe joins the Arts in Health and Wellbeing Initiative at Johns Hopkins University and Hospital for a discussion on the state of the field and its implications for work across the Hopkins community.\nArt and design have been used as tools for healing\, understanding and communicating since the beginning of humankind. Today\, across the world\, a diverse array of clinicians\, researchers\, caregivers\, practitioners and community members are using the arts to promote faster healing\, healthier minds and bodies and better performance. Research is catching up to provide the “why” for an arts-based approach\, and initiatives are taking root.  \nA recent environmental scan shows that Johns Hopkins University and Hospital benefits from a variety of compelling assets in arts\, health and wellbeing. \nBuilding on these assets\, a cross-university steering committee is launching a conversation about the potential for a large-scale initiative in Arts in Health and Wellbeing at the university. Led by expert Jill Sonke\, this effort will begin with a review of the current state of the field including innovative new practices. \nPlease join us for this exciting kickoff presentation as we build a collective vision on the role of the Arts in Health that benefits our patients\, families\, staff\, students\, artists and surrounding community.
URL:https://www.artsandmindlab.org/event/arts-in-health-and-wellbeing-state-of-the-field-and-innovations-in-practice/
LOCATION:Johns Hopkins Mountcastle Auditorium\, 725 North Wolfe Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21205\, United States
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