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SUMMARY:Evaluating AI tools in Behavioral Health: Ethical and Responsible Integration
DESCRIPTION:As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become increasingly common in behavioral healthcare\, professionals face the dual challenge of staying informed about emerging technologies while maintaining ethical standards of care. \nThis workshop provides a practical framework for evaluating AI technologies and understanding their implications for clinical practice. Participants will examine how to assess the validity\, safety\, and equity of AI applications\, and how to engage with these tools in ways that align with core professional values. \nOffers 1.5 Category I CEUs
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/evaluating-ai-tools-in-behavioral-health-ethical-and-responsible-integration/
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SUMMARY:'Jazz at the Armory' Series Returns to Pikesville Armory
DESCRIPTION:The Pikesville Armory Foundation\, in partnership with Your Girl Cheryl and YGC Productions\, announces the return of the popular “Jazz at the Armory” concert series\, beginning Wednesday\, May 21\, and held on the lawn of the NCO Club building at the Pikesville Armory complex\, 610 Reisterstown Road. \nThe first in the three-part series will present the straight-ahead jazz stylings of John Lamkin II. \nThe series will also be held on: \nJune 18\, 6-8 p.m.\, featuring a concert by Seth Kibel \nJuly 16\, 6-8 p.m.\, a concert by The Charles Funn Big Band \nFree to the public with ample complimentary parking. Please RSVP. \n“Jazz at the Armory” is an all-ages summer evening concert series featuring Baltimore’s best jazz artists\, to be held outdoors on the front lawn of the Pikesville Armory. Please bring your own chair or blanket. Food trucks and a variety of vendors will be onsite; local restaurants will be available for carry out. In the case of rain\, the concert will be moved to a covered location on the same site. Music promoter and former on air personality at WEAA FM\, “Your Girl Cheryl” will host the series. \nFor information\, visit transformpikesvillearmory.org/jazz \nThis event by the Pikesville Armory Foundation is generously sponsored by: The William G. Baker\, Jr. Memorial Fund (creator of the Baker Artist Awards (www.bakerartistawards.org)\, Baltimore County\, RCM&D\, Gallagher Law\, Ziger|Snead\, Seawall\, Onyx Development\, WesBanco\, United Rentals\, Adpix\, Community College of Baltimore County\, Park Heights Roofing\, Jewish War Veterans of the United States – Maryland Free State Post 167\, and AfterHourz.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/jazz-at-the-armory-series-returns-to-pikesville-armory/
LOCATION:Pikesville Armory
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SUMMARY:Baltimore Unity Suppers: Finding Our Flowers — The Power of Cultural Roots in Our Artistic Expressions
DESCRIPTION:Breaking bread together is a powerful way to get to know someone\, learn other’s stories\, and build community. This month\, Baltimore Unity Suppers will spotlight artistic expression from various cultural backgrounds\, celebrating how our ancestry\, identities\, and lived experiences shape the stories we tell and the art we create. Highlighting these expressions is not only a way to honor where we come from\, it’s also a powerful act of connection and freedom. In a world that often fragments or flattens our narratives\, gathering to share our creative voices affirms our humanity and deepens our sense of belonging with one another. \nEnjoy a meal and conversation around what brings joy into our lives\, navigate the journey of being human and explore the idea of centering the core truths that guide us from within. \nThird Space is excited to host this meal in partnership with Dazia Wallerson from Baltimore Unity Suppers by Leap Forward and Kohenet Dr. Harriette Wimms of the Jews Of Color Mishpacha Project.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/baltimore-unity-suppers-finding-our-flowers-the-power-of-cultural-roots-in-our-artistic-expressions/
LOCATION:Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh\, 2001 Liberty Heights Avenue
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SUMMARY:Violin Concert with Israeli Violinist Noga Barlev
DESCRIPTION:Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Presents a celebration of classical music with Israeli violinist Noga Barlev and HSOSC music director Andrew Stewart. \nNoga Barlev is one of the most talented young Israeli violinists who is currently studying in the U.S. She has studied at the esteemed Perlman Music Program Summer Music School under the legendary Itzhak Perlman and is a Dean’s Scholar at the New England Conservatory in Boston\, MA\, under the esteemed Professor Miriam Fried. Other programs Barlev has participated in include the Young and Excellent String Players Program\, the Goldman Chamber Music Program\, the Young Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra\, and the Huberman Program for Gifted String Players. \nAndrew Stewart is the music director at HSOSC. He has given thousands of performances around the world and is on the faculty at Goucher College and the Peabody Preparatory. Stewart is also a longstanding accompanist for Maryland Opera and for the choirs of the St Paul’s Schools. \nJoin us after the performance for a special oneg reception sponsored by the HSOSC Women’s Club and Brotherhood. This performance is sponsored in part by the Peggy and Yale Gordon Trust.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/violin-concert-with-israeli-violinist-noga-barlev/
LOCATION:Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Congregation\, 7310 Park Heights Avenue\, Baltimore\, Maryland\, 21208\, United States
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