Join us for Dinner & Dialogue to explore links between racism and health

 

Who: The Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh, New Pittsburgh Courier, UPMC Center for Engagement & Inclusion, University of Pittsburgh’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), and YOU.

What: We invite you to join in a conversation getting at the root causes of issues related to race. We hope to think about the effects of racism on health and mental health. Specifically, we are hoping to discuss ways to address and reduce racial disparities. The floor will be open to robust dialogue. The free and open to the public Dinner and Dialogue series will discuss Allegheny County-specific health disparities and current research and resource opportunities. Researchers and community leaders will be on hand to present findings and explore solutions. Dinner and child care will be provided.

Where: Community Engagement Center in Homewood at 622 North Homewood Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15208

When: February 20, 2020 from 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Why: This unique event seeks to boost community health education and advocacy, increase diverse participation in clinical and translational research and encourage individuals to become empowered and actively engaged in their own health and well-being.

RSVP to bos23@pitt.edu with your name, number in your party, and if you have any food allergies. Please let us know if you will require child care.

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