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We are seeking passionate, dynamic speakers and abstracts that embody our conferenceโs theme: โThe Building Blocks to Well-being: Connections Between Health and Stress.โ
For more details, read the full announcement linked in our bio.
Apply by January 5th, 2024!
The 45th Minority Health Conference is coming soon! We are thrilled to announce this yearโs theme: โThe Building Blocks to Well-being: Connections between Health and Stress.โ
Stay tuned for our call for speakers and abstracts. Donโt forget to save the date February 23,2024!
โ๏ธ Incoming MHC Announcementโฆ
๐๏ธ Itโs time to mark your calendars!
The 45th annual Minority Health Conference will take place at the Friday Conference Center on February 23, 2024.
Save the date! The 44th Minority Health Conference is coming up! We are so excited to announce the theme, โPracticing Health as a Human Right: Policy, Ethics and the Law.โ Stay tuned for more information about the format and dates of the conference, tentative Fri, Feb 24th, 2023.
Thank you all for joining us for the 43rd year of the Minority Health Conference! We hope you share out everything that you learned from the conference as we continue the important work of recognizing and uprooting systemic racism and reconstructing our health systems for equity.
Dr. Donald Warne (Oglala Lakota): When researchers do not have the lived experiences of the communities, they don't even know the right questions to ask.
Dr. Donald Warne (Oglala Lakota): we need to educate ourselves about the shared, intersectional histories linking African American and American Indian/Alaska Native populations.
We hope youโre joining us to hear from our amazing Keynote Speaker today, Jacqueline Patterson, MSW, MPH. We are honored to hear from you today! #MHC2022@JacquiPatt@MSC_UNC
The Minority Health Conference is presented by the UNC Gillings Minority Student Caucus every year. Swipe through to see what this yearโs MSC Co-Presidents think about the conference theme!