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Cultivating Compassion: 2021 Virtual Creative Aging Conference Friday, December 10, 9 am–3 pm PST Rooted in a discussion of compassion and empathy, this one-day virtual conference will focus on how we care for ourselves, each other, and the natural world. An exciting range of speakers from different disciplines and life experiences will offer perspectives on the many ways we seek and build connections across time, culture, and language. Continuing education credits will be offered. PROGRAM AND SPEAKERSKeynote: Cultivating Compassion in the 21st Century James R. Doty, MD, Neurosurgeon, The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University Kristoffer Rhoads, PhD, Neuropsychologist, University of Washington School of Medicine Living Lullabies Hannah Reyes Morales, National Geographic Photojournalist Love, Loss, and Kimchi Michelle Zauner, Crying in H Mart Author, Singer/Songwriter, Japanese Breakfast Sara Dickerman, Food Writer The Grandmother Effect Lynda V. Mapes, Environmental Reporter, Seattle Times Jay Julius, Fisherman; President, Se’Si’Le; and Former Chairman of Lummi Nation Explore the full conference program. Presented in partnership with CentrumRegister NowIf you have additional questions about the conference, please contact education@fryemuseum.org. |