Wednesday, Oct 19, 2016

Heritage Awareness Diving Seminar

Time: 6:00 pm til 9:00 pm

Location: Riviera Beach, FL

Description: The Fall 2016 Heritage Awareness Diving Seminar will focus on providing Course Directors, Instructor Trainers, and Instructors with a greater knowledge of how to proactively protect shipwrecks, artificial reefs, and other underwater cultural sites. Upon completion of the Seminar, attendees will be able to teach the Heritage Awareness Specialty Course (approved by NAUI, PADI, and SDI) and will know how to promote sustainable underwater heritage tourism in their area.

The seminar will include two evenings of classroom-based learning on Wednesday and Thursday, October 19th and 20th. Cost for the course is $100 per participant. For more information or to reserve a spot, contact Nicole Grinnan at ngrinnan@uwf.edu or (850)595-0050 ext. 103

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FPAN is hosting this event.

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Archaeology Talk: Slavery & Health Practices in 19th Century Virginia

Time: 6:00 pm til 7:00 pm

Location: Selby Library, 1331 First St., Sarasota 34236

Description: Time Sifters Archaeological Society Speaker Program - Slavery and Health Practices in Nineteenth Century Virginia by Lori Lee, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Flagler College

Health consumerism in the modern sense speaks to patients’ involvement in their own health care decisions. How does this concept apply to enslaved laborers in the antebellum South? Anthropologist Lori Lee’s study of enslaved African Americans in central Virginia looks at the degree of access they had to resources that shaped their health and well-being experiences. The nature of health and illness is multilayered. It is influenced by an individual’s personal experience with their physical body, including their mind; by how the body is socially represented in various symbolic and metaphorical forms; and by regulation, surveillance, and control of one’s reproduction and sexuality, work and leisure, and sickness. Lee’s presentation uses this multilayered approach to explore practices of health and healthcare among the enslaved laborers in the antebellum South.

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FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.

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