2025 SGG Symposium - Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety Education and Research Center

2025 SGG Symposium


Susan Goodwin Gerberich Symposium

SAVE THE DATE – REGISTRATION COMING SOON!

2025 Susan Goodwin Gerberich Symposium
Formerly the NORA Symposium

2025 SGG Symposium
Save the Date

Monday, April 28
1:00pm – 3:30 pm

Mayo Memorial Auditorium
School of Public Health
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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REGISTRATION COMING SOON!

Join us for a discussion on the health, safety, and wellbeing of migrant farmworkers in the United States.

Dr. Seth Holmes will analyze the ways in which health and health care inequalities come to be understood as normal and natural, as well as the means by which recent social movements have worked to improve the health of migrant agricultural workers. The talk will share the results of multiple years of in-depth research for the second edition of Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States (2023) and conclude with recommendations for the future.

AGENDA

1:00 – 2:00 Research Poster Session
2:00 – 3:00 Keynote Presentation
3:00 – 3:30 Q&A

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Seth M. Holmes, PhD, MD
Chancellor’s Professor, Division of Society and Environment, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, University of California Berkeley

Seth M. Holmes is a Chancellor’s Professor in the UC Berkeley Division of Society and Environment, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, and ICREA Researcher at the Universitat de Barcelona. He is Co-Chair of the Berkeley Center for Social Medicine and Co-Director of the MD/PhD Track in Medical Anthropology coordinated between UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco and Principal Investigator of the European Research Council funded FOODCIRCUITS: Hidden Connections Between Migrants and Societies. A medical anthropologist and physician, Holmes works on social hierarchies, health inequities, and the ways in which such asymmetries are naturalized, normalized, and resisted in contexts of transnational im/migration, agro-food systems, and health care. He has received national and international awards from the fields of anthropology, sociology, geography, and documentary film, including the New Millennium Book Award, the Margaret Mead Award and the Textor Prize. In addition to scholarly publications, he has written for popular media such as The Guardian, The Huffington Post and Salon.com and spoken on multiple NPR, PRI, Pacifica Radio and Radio Bilingüe radio programs.

CONTINUING THE LEGACY…
A NEW NAME FOR THE NORA SYMPOSIUM

In memory and recognition of Dr. Susan Goodwin Gerberich and her years of service and dedication to the field of occupational health and safety, we have renamed the annual NORA Symposium the Susan Goodwin Gerberich Symposium.

Dr. Gerberich served as the Director of the Midwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety (MCOHS) from 2007 to 2019, and was a faculty member in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences for 39 years. She was a pioneer in the field of injury and violence prevention, developing the original MCOHS injury prevention training program in 1987.  Dr. Gerberich was a devoted mentor, training future leaders in occupational health and safety.


“Of utmost importance, are the students whom I have taught and mentored and who continue to make a difference, locally, nationally, and globally!”

Susan Goodwin Gerberich, PhD

For many years, the NORA Symposium has been a reflection of Dr. Gerberich’s passion and vision, showcasing student research and bringing together students, faculty, researchers, media, and a wide variety of stakeholders to explore existing and emerging topics in occupational health and safety.  Therefore, it is only fitting that this annual event be renamed in her honor. We are proud to continue Dr. Gerberich’s legacy.