Black History Month Event: Joy, Liberation, and Vitality in Black Maternal Health
The 鶹AV School of Population and Global Health Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism Standing Committee and the Department of Global and Public Health invite the 鶹AV community for an informative and engaging Black History Month event, titled “Joy, Liberation, and Vitality in Black Maternal Health”, led by Dr. . Dr. Opara is a prominent Detroit-based physician and global public health expert. Recognized for her impactful work during the COVID-19 pandemic, she founded Opara Equity and Justice Labs and co-chairs the End Race-Based Medicine Taskforce. Beyond her medical roles, Dr. Opara is a proud mother, dancer, and advocate for joy, justice, and liberation for Black communities worldwide.
This event is open to 鶹AV students, faculty members and staff.
Light refreshments will be served.
If you can't join the event in person, you may .