Mindful Moment

Every Tuesday at 2 p.m., take a moment to relax, recharge, and re-center yourself with Mindful Moment, a group mindfulness program offered by LIVE FOR LIFE. During these quick, 15-minute sessions, you'll learn and practice simple breathing and mindfulness techniques that can reduce stress, increase self-awareness, improve concentration, and promote overall well-being. Drop in and reframe your day with calm and clarity.

Mobile Health Assessment

Health Assessment is a free, confidential health screening provided through Duke benefits. It includes total cholesterol, blood pressure, blood glucose, BMI, waist circumference height, weight and body mass index measurements. Additionally, there is a goal setting and referral session with a nurse, dietitian, or fitness specialist. Many participants find the coaching session helps them get started making lifestyle changes and connects them to LIVE FOR LIFE and community resources to support them. Health Assessments are available to all active Duke employees.

DICE Book Talk: Of Many Minds

Join the Disability Inclusion and Community Empowerment (DICE) Affinity Group and Duke University Libraries as they welcome Dr. Lee Skallerup Bessette, Assistant Director of Digital Learning at the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship at Georgetown University, to campus for a public event on her co-edited anthology "Of Many Minds: Neurodiversity and Mental Health Among University Faculty and Staff" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025). She will be in conversation with former coworker Leah Tams, currently Accessioning Archivist in Rubenstein Library Technical Services.

Safeguarding the Gains of Poverty Alleviation Programs in Asia and Latin America

Over the past several decades, impressive gains have been made in developing poverty alleviation programs of a wide variety, from Mexican cash transfers and Indian employment opportunities to subsidized Thai hospital fees and Brazilian affirmative action. Many of these programs have stalled before making significant inroads in the income distribution, and some have eroded. Understanding the dynamics of pro-poor policymaking-behavior of poverty-alleviation program officials, the poor, and non-poor-is crucial for devising ways to strengthen the programs.

Summer Read: Kickoff Lunch

Join Duke Human Rights Center@FHI for our Summer Read Kickoff Lunch! We're inviting students, faculty, staff, and community members to join us this summer in reading Lisa Siraganian's The Problem of Personhood: Giving Rights to Trees, Corporations and Robots. The Kickoff Lunch will be a time to meet each other, hear a bit about the book, and receive your free copy! We will meet again in the early fall semester to discuss the book and its implications in our human rights work.
Thank you to Professor Juliette Duara for collaborating with DHRC on this project!

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