Black Wellness in Higher Ed (3-part series)
The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, Stanford University’s Department of Religious Life, and Boston University School of Theology welcome a panel of university spiritual care providers and scholars to discuss Black wellness in higher-education in this 3-part series. Chaplain Ylisse Bess of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center will moderate conversations with:
Rev. Gloria Winston-Harris, Director of the Office of Spiritual Development & Dialogue and Executive director of the NCCU Wesley Foundation/Campus Ministry at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina
Rev. K. Monet Rice-Jalloh, Associate University Chaplain, Wake Forest University
Dr. Kanika Magee, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Director of the Executive Leadership Honors Program, Howard University School of Business, Washington, DC.
Rev. Dr. Jason R. Curry, Dean of the Chapel, Fisk University.
Dr. Nisa Muhammad, Assistant Dean of Religious Life at Howard University.