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Elevating Maternal Paternal, Child and Adolescent Health in Communities of Color Conference on 3.5.18 at the California Endowment Conference Center in DTLA (Los Angeles, CA)

The California Endowment, Los Angeles Conference Center

Elevating Maternal Paternal, Child and Adolescent Health in Communities of Color Conference on 3.5.18 at the California Endowment Conference Center in DTLA (Los Angeles, CA)

Dear Colleagues in Personal, Community and Environmental Transformation,

I would like to invite you (and your colleagues) to attend the 2018 Elevating Maternal Paternal, Child and Adolescent Health in Communities of Color Conference at The California Endowment Conference Center in DTLA at 1000 S. Alameda St., LA, CA 90012.

What’s happening?

On March 5, 2018, an ad-hoc coalition of racially and ethnically diverse experts in public health; mental health; domestic and intimate partner violence; maternal, paternal, child and adolescent health; fatherhood; infant health; injury, violence and violence prevention; and philanthropy will convene to discuss ‘elevating maternal, paternal, child and adolescent health in communities of color’.

What is the purpose of the event?

This full day conference is designed to dive deep into the challenges and impending opportunities to elevate maternal, paternal, child and adolescent health, public health, mental health, and wellbeing in communities of color. The event will highlight specific strategies to improve health, safety and well-being.

Who’ll be speaking at the event and what will they discuss?

Dr. Randal Henry, Founder/Chief Intelligence Officer, Community Intelligence will discuss putting the paternal back into maternal, child and adolescent health in the opening address; Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith, Dean/Professor of Medicine, Charles Drew University Medical School will discuss challenges and opportunities to elevating health in communities of color in the keynote address; plenary panelists will discuss key issues maternal, paternal, child and adolescent health in communities of color and the role of philanthropy in domestic violence; workshops will address the importance of fatherhood, black infant health, handguns and DV, futures without violence, positive social/racial development; bullying and interpersonal violence; the impact of poverty; and, statewide approaches to addressing DV.

Are interested in connecting with people working to elevate maternal, paternal, child and/or adolescent health in communities of color?

Yes, please consider attending.

How do I register?

You can now REGISTER HERE USING THIS LINK: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/e...-tickets-36844899085).

I hope that you will join us on March 5th, 2018 and share the workshop with your own staff and partners.

• Use the following code (TwentyFiveDollarDiscount) to receive a $25 discount of the Regular Admission Ticket.  Please note that this offer is limited to the first 25 regular admission ticket purchases. Share code with friends!

On behalf of the event partners Thank You – Dr. Randal Henry.

Event Partners: Community Intelligence; Making Connections Network; Prevention Institute; Charles Drew University;
LACDPH/Black Infant Health Program; Futures Without Violence; the Positive Results Corporation, Dignity Health-California
Hospital Medical Center, Project Fatherhood-CII; Hope and Heal Fund; CSUN/Department of Psychology; Children’s Defense
Fund; Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health; Los Angeles Trust; Maternal and Child Access; Chris Garcia, Musician;
St. Joseph’s Health and Community Partnership; and the Violence Prevention Coalition of Greater Los Angeles.

Address

1000 S. Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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