Bruins have an opportunity to be part of a nationwide tribute to Dr. Antronette (Toni) Yancey, who died April 23 after a yearlong battle with lung cancer. More than 50 organizations across the country will participate at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Instant Recess, a brief activity that Yancey organized to get Americans at work, at school and at play moving for 10 mionutes at a time. In her honor, her colleagues at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health will lead people in an Instant Recess at the Center for Health Sciences Plaza, the grassy courtyard bordered by the CHS Building, Marion Davies Children's Center, Jules Stein Eye Institute and the CHS Parking Srructure. All fitness levels are welcome, no special attire or equipment is required.
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