In October, the Schubert Center for Child Studies will sponsor a team at the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) walk. Sonia Minnes, research director, will be the team captain for the walk.
NEDA supports individuals and families affected by eating disorders and catalyzes promoting cures and quality care for all. Its annual walk raises awareness and funds for their national efforts.
This year, the Schubert Center for Child Studies will form and sponsor a walking team to participate in this event. Schubert Center associates and Case Western Reserve University students are invited to participate in the NEDA walk Saturday, Oct. 7, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo (3900 Wildlife Way). Join the team.
Rachel Goode, assistant professor at UNC School of Social Work, will give an associated talk Wednesday, Oct. 11, at noon via Zoom.
She will present “No Longer Invisible: Shedding Light on Eating Disorders in Black and Brown Young Women.” Register for the talk.