We envision a genetic counseling community that embraces, empowers, includes, respects, and supports patients, colleagues, students, and partners from all walks of life.
Back Row: Michaela Taylor, Lamrot Tulu, Michelle Frees, Mattie Monroe, Evan Lewis, Kayla Ruiz, Jay Vaunado II, Michelle Nguyen, Justin Gomez-Stafford, CJ Jan, Diego Quintero, MaryAnn Campion, Astrid Torres Zapata
Front Row: Kendall Schmidt, Sevil Mahfoozi, Lizzy Chandler, Candice Shi, Juliana Brito, Brianna Tucker, Dobby, Alissa Bandalene
Top Row: Diego Quintero, Brianna Tucker, Megan Yabumoto, Lizzy Chandler
Middle Row 1: Jay Vaunado II, Caitlin Harrington, Shana White, Michelle Frees
Middle Row 2: Cheng-Wei Jan, Callan Russell, Chloe Reuter, Justin Gomez-Stafford
Bottom Row: Evan Lewis, Tia Moscarello, Michaela Taylor
Top Row: Megan Yabumoto, Claire Barton, CJ Jan, and Callan Russell
Middle Row: Diego Quintero, Kenna Kumnick, Shana White, and Kendall Schmidt
Bottom Row: Carly Siskind, Tiffany Nguyen Dolphyn, MaryAnn Campion, and Hannah Wand
Top Row: Claire Barton, Nivi Ahlawat, Maia Borensztein, and Cheyla Clark
Middle Row: Leena Tran, MaryAnn Campion, Gaby Lee, and Tiffany Nguyen Dolphyn
Bottom Row: Tia Moscarello, Jacqueline Fung, and Malika Freund
Back Row: Claire Barton, Shana White, Hannah Llorin,
Maia Borensztein, and Malika Freund
Front Row: Jacqueline Fung, Megan Yabumoto, Nivi Ahlawat, and Sarah Sturm
Left to Right: Justin Gomez-Stafford, Megan Yabumoto, and Diego Quintero
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Upcoming Projects
- Brainstorming Justice and Action Initiatives
brainstorming initiatives using social justice as an umbrella to combine justice and advocacy in an actionable way
brainstorming ways to address health disparities in patient care and increasing genetic counselor's capacity and comfort with social justice
- DEI Presenter Guidelines
if a topic is planned to be presented on, how do we determine who should present that topic?
if someone is presenting on an identity that is not their own, what should they consider?