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8:30am to 9:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00am to 9:30am Welcome Mr. Gordon Bell, Board Member, The Steve Fund, Master of Ceremonies Dr. Alan M. Garber, Provost, Harvard University Mr. Evan Rose, President and Co-founder, The Steve Fund Dr. Bridget Terry Long, Dean, Harvard Graduate School of Education Dr. John S. Wilson, Senior Advisor and Strategist to the President, Harvard University 9:30am to 10:30am Plenary 1: Cultural and Social Determinants of Mental and Emotional Health with Dr. Josephine Kim and Dr. Anthony Jack, plus Q&A 10:30am to 10:45am Break 10:45am to 12:00pm Plenary 2: Intersectionality and Mental Health with Dr. David Rivera, plus student panel moderated by Ms. Deanna Lee 12:00pm Evaluation of morning session 12:00pm to 1:00pm Lunch Boxed lunch: Chicken Salad, Tuna Salad, Turkey/Provolone, Tomato/Mozzarella/Pesto wraps, or Caesar Salad 12:30pm to 1:00pm Registration for afternoon-only attendees No need to check in again if you registered for full day 1:00pm to 2:15pm Breakout sessions: 2:15pm to 2:30pm Break / Return to Main Performance Hall 2:30pm to 3:00pm Plenary 3: Reflections: Breakout moderators share out session results 3:00pm to 4:00pm Plenary 4: Promising Practices: How to Foster Well-Being in Students of Color with Dr. Annelle Primm and Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker 4:00pm to 4:30pm Closing remarks Dr. John S. Wilson, Jr. | Mr. Evan Rose 4:30pm Evaluation of afternoon session Harvard University & The Steve Fund present: GET ENGAGED ONLINE #YoungGiftedWell2019 #SteveFundHarvard PROGRAM A very special thank you to the Harvard/Steve Fund Advisory Committee members without whom this event would not have been possible: Pierre Berastain, Cindy Chau, Neel Chaudhury, Michele Clopper, Keith Collar, Dennis Dacarett-Galeano, Katherine Galvin, Maya Grimes, Jonathan Hill-Rorie, Dr. Josephine Kim, Theresa Knapp, Meredith Lamont, Deanna Lee, Dr. Matthew Nock, Jainaba Seckan, Jodie Smith-Bennett, Dr. Sheila Thomas; Kathryn Arroyo, Dr. Annelle Primm, Sara Stackhouse. Hosted by 1. Decolonizing Mental Health presented by Silvia Dominguez, PhD, MSW. Main Performance Hall 2. Engaging in Self-Care: Staying on Top of Mental Health in College presented by Harvard Counseling and Mental Health Services, a service of Harvard University Health Services, plus student panel. Room P-14 3. Resilience through Art: An intimate conversation with Michelle Napoli, DAT, ATR-BC, REAT, LMHC. Room P-09 4. Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment: An intimate conversation with Hyeouk Chris Hahm, PhD, LCSW and doctoral candidate Jenny Hsi. Room P-10 5. Understanding the Nature of Suicidal Behavior: An intimate conversation with Nock Lab staff including founder and director Matthew Nock PhD. Room P-11 Mental Health and Emotional Wellness for Students of Color Tuesday, April 16, 2019 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Student Organization Center at Hilles 59 Shepard Street, 3rd Floor All plenary sessions will be held in the Main Performance Hall.

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Page 1: #SteveFundHarvard #YoungGiftedWell2019 · 2019-04-15 · GET ENGAGED ONLINE #YoungGiftedWell2019 #SteveFundHarvard PROGRAM A very special thank you to the Harvard/Steve Fund Advisory

8:30am to 9:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00am to 9:30am

Welcome Mr. Gordon Bell, Board Member, The Steve Fund, Master of CeremoniesDr. Alan M. Garber, Provost, Harvard UniversityMr. Evan Rose, President and Co-founder, The Steve FundDr. Bridget Terry Long, Dean, Harvard Graduate School of EducationDr. John S. Wilson, Senior Advisor and Strategist to the President, Harvard University

9:30am to 10:30amPlenary 1: Cultural and Social Determinants of Mental and Emotional Health with Dr. Josephine Kim and Dr. Anthony Jack, plus Q&A

10:30am to 10:45am Break

10:45am to 12:00pmPlenary 2: Intersectionality and Mental Health with Dr. David Rivera, plus student panel moderated by Ms. Deanna Lee

12:00pm Evaluation of morning session

12:00pm to 1:00pmLunchBoxed lunch: Chicken Salad, Tuna Salad, Turkey/Provolone, Tomato/Mozzarella/Pesto wraps, or Caesar Salad

12:30pm to 1:00pm Registration for afternoon-only attendees No need to check in again if you registered for full day

1:00pm to 2:15pm Breakout sessions:

2:15pm to 2:30pm Break / Return to Main Performance Hall

2:30pm to 3:00pmPlenary 3: Reflections: Breakout moderators share out session results

3:00pm to 4:00pmPlenary 4: Promising Practices: How to Foster Well-Being in Students of Color with Dr. Annelle Primm and Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker

4:00pm to 4:30pm Closing remarksDr. John S. Wilson, Jr. | Mr. Evan Rose

4:30pm Evaluation of afternoon session

Harvard University & The Steve Fund present:

GET ENGAGED ONLINE#YoungGiftedWell2019

#SteveFundHarvard

PROGRAM

A very special thank you to the Harvard/Steve Fund Advisory Committee members without whom this event would not have been possible: Pierre Berastain,

Cindy Chau, Neel Chaudhury, Michele Clopper, Keith Collar, Dennis

Dacarett-Galeano, Katherine Galvin, Maya Grimes, Jonathan Hill-Rorie, Dr.

Josephine Kim, Theresa Knapp, Meredith Lamont, Deanna Lee, Dr. Matthew Nock,

Jainaba Seckan, Jodie Smith-Bennett, Dr. Sheila Thomas; Kathryn Arroyo,

Dr. Annelle Primm, Sara Stackhouse.

Hosted by

1.Decolonizing Mental Health presented by Silvia Dominguez, PhD, MSW. Main Performance Hall

2.Engaging in Self-Care: Staying on Top of Mental Health in College presented by Harvard Counseling and Mental Health Services, a service of Harvard University Health Services, plus student panel. Room P-14

3.Resilience through Art: An intimate conversation with Michelle Napoli, DAT, ATR-BC, REAT, LMHC. Room P-09

4.Asian Women’s Action for Resilience and Empowerment: An intimate conversation with Hyeouk Chris Hahm, PhD, LCSW and doctoral candidate Jenny Hsi. Room P-10

5.Understanding the Nature of Suicidal Behavior: An intimate conversation with Nock Lab staff including founder and director Matthew Nock PhD. Room P-11

Mental Health and Emotional Wellnessfor Students of ColorTuesday, April 16, 2019

9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Student Organization Center at Hilles59 Shepard Street, 3rd Floor

All plenary sessions will be held in the Main Performance Hall.

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SPEAKERS

Mr. Gordon Bell, Board Member, The Steve Fund, Master of Ceremonies

Dr. Alan M. Garber, Provost, Harvard University

Mr. Evan Rose, President and Co-Founder, The Steve Fund

Dr. Bridget Terry Long, Dean of Harvard Graduate School of Education

Dr. John S. Wilson, Jr., Senior Advisor and Strategist to the President, Harvard University

Dr. Josephine Kim, dual faculty member at Harvard Graduate School of Education and Harvard School of Dental Medicine

Dr. Anthony Jack, junior fellow at Harvard Society of Fellows, assistant professor at Harvard School of Education, assistant professor at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

Dr. David Rivera, Associate Professor, Queens College-CUNY, Steve Fund Advisor *Ms. Deanna Lee, moderator, Harvard University Board of Overseers

Dr. Silvia Dominguez, Associate Professor of Sociology and Human Services, Northeastern University

Dr. Barbara Lewis, Chief, Harvard Counseling and Mental Health Services **

Dr. Michelle Napoli, Art Therapist, Adjunct Faculty, Lesley University

Dr. Hyeouk Chris Hahm, Chair of Social Research, Boston University School of Social Work

Ms. Jenny Hsi, doctoral candidate, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Dr. Matthew Nock, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, Harvard University ***

Dr. Annelle Primm, Steve Fund Senior Medical Advisor

Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, Founding Director, McLean College Mental Health Program and Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

ALSO AVAILABLE ALL DAY

#ConsciousHarvard Traveling Board sponsored by #consciousharvard project team: an interactive board for public spaces to create action-focused dialogue about diversity, inclusion, equity and belonging at Harvard.First floor near elevators

Self-Care Room sponsored by Harvard University Health Services: featuring coloring sheets, drop-in meditation, mats and pillows for quiet respite, recommended Mindset apps and podcasts, stress balls, and more. Facilitated by Harvard’s Center for Wellness, Office of Sexual Assault Prevention & Response, and University Disability Resources. Room P-13

#ConsciousHarvard Anonymous Text Screen:Text “CH2018” or “22333” to answer:Morning prompt: Wellness for students of color requires ______Afternoon prompt: I support wellness for students of color by ______Lounge area

Student Speakers—Breakout 2 **Ana Andrade, Harvard UniversityKamise Douglas, student advocate and mentor, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University

Student Panelists—Plenary 2 *Tariana Little, Doctor of Public Health student at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health; Vice-president of the Black Student Health Organization; Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Fellow Shirley Li, Harvard Graduate School of Education, C.A.S., Prevention Science and Practice Counseling; Boston Public Schools GSA Consultant

Sidra Ali, Harvard Divinity School, Master of Divinity, Islam, Ethics, Politics; President Harvard Divinity School Student AssociationDennis Dacarett-Galeano, Harvard School of Public Health, Master of Public Health Candidate '19, Health Policy; Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Fellow

Maya Ingram, senior peer mentor intern, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston UniversityStuart Johnson, Bachelor of Arts in Government Candidate ‘19, Harvard University

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Student Speakers—Breakout 5 ***Grant Jones, first year clinical psychology student studying with Dr. Richard McNally, Harvard UniversityFranchesca Ramirez, graduate student co-mentored by Drs. Joshua Buckholtz and Matthew Nock, Harvard University Osiris Rankin, third-year clinical psychology graduate student, Harvard University