The Religion and Global Health Forum : Is Being Black Bad For Your Health?

From Drew, a Drew Religion and Global Health Forum

The Religion and Global Health Forum presents
"Is Being Black Bad For Your Health?"

Thursday, December 3, 2020
12:45 - 2:45 PM

Register HERE
A Zoom link will be sent via email.
For more information or to get involved,
email swilliams1@drew.edu
visit drew.edu/rghf, and the neverstopbreathing.org website


Keynote Speakers

Dr. Julius Garvey and
Rebkha Atnafou, MPH

Discussants
Dr. Kenneth Ngwa,Director of the Religion and Global Health Forum at Drew University and
Dr. Wil Ngwa, Director of the Global Health Catalyst.
Brigham Women's Hospital at Harvard Medical School

About Keynote Speaker, Dr. Julius Garvey:
Julius Garvey, M.D., F.A.C.S, F.R.C.S.(C), F.I.C.S., F.A.C Ph., F.A.C.C.W.S. is a Board-Certified surgeon specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular diseases. Dr. Garvey is the son of the late Marcus Garvey, founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, and an early proponent for civil rights and Pan-Africanism. Learn more

About Keynote Speaker, Rebkha Atnafou, MPH:
Rebkha Atnafou is the CEO of RnD Associates Global. She is the Associate Director for Community Engagement at Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute and she also serves as the Associate Director of the Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program at Johns Hopkins. Learn more