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Celebration of Circulo’s 48th birthday and the Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebration of Circulo’s 48th birthday and the Hispanic Heritage Month

Sat, Oct 29

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Charleston Gaillard Center, Public Meeting Room

Celebration of Circulo’s 48th birthday and the Hispanic Heritage Month

Celebration of Circulo’s 48th birthday and the Hispanic Heritage Month: Visit of Mayor John Tecklenburg, Presentation of the Dr. Carlos F. Salinas Award to a Hispanic/Latino student from Trident Technical College, Songs in Spanish by the Holy City Arts and Lyric Opera (HALO).

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Time & Location

Oct 29, 2022, 6:00 PM

Charleston Gaillard Center, Public Meeting Room

About the event

Keynote speaker

2:00 – 3:00 PM; Keynote Speaker presentation: Maria Elena Bottazzi, Ph.D., FASTMH*

Topic: Transformational and Adaptive Leadership in Tropical Medicine: Academic Creativity, Strategic Alliances and Diplomacy

Duration: 1 hour including Q & A.

Bio

Maria Elena Bottazzi is an internationally recognized tropical and emerging disease vaccinologist, global health advocate and cocreator of a patent-free, open science COVID-19 vaccine technology that led to the development of Corbevax, a COVID-19 vaccine for the world. She pioneers and leads innovative partnerships for the advancement of a robust vaccine development portfolio tackling diseases that affect disproportionally the world’s poorest populations, making significant contributions to catalyze policies and disseminate science information to reach a diverse set of audiences. In 2022, alongside physician scientist Peter Hotez, she was nominated by Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher of Texas for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Panel

3:15 – 4:15 PM; Panel: Relevance of Partnerships for Health Promotion: Fostering Latinx family and community resiliency

Topic: Value of partnerships and collaborations to address challenges imposed by the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons learned and best practices/ Strategies to foster Latinx community’s resiliency during the COVID-19 Pandemic and beyond, both locally and globally: Barriers and victories.

Panelists: The Hispanic Alliance (Greenville), The Alliance Spartanburg, PASOs, Neighborhood Focus, Clemson Rural Health, Charlotte Bilingual Pre-school, City of Clemson

Duration: 1 hour including Q&A.

Reception and Networking

4:15 – 5:00 PM; Reception, Posters’ session, and refreshments

Topic: Representation matters/Celebrating Latinx scholars and students at CU: Sharing success stories of Clemson University’s Latinx faculty and students

The poster session will include faculty and students who will share on their Latinx-related research. The posters' submission form can be found at HERE.

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