Race, Racism & Health Symposium Recordings


When

Cost

Free

Primary Competency

Cultural Competency Skills
Description

 

The collection of video recordings from this multicultural event is for community, students, faculty, health and wellness professionals, and anyone who has an interest in the advancement of health equity.

This collection features David R. Williams, PhD, MPH.

Dr. Williams is the Florence and Laura Norman Professor of Public Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Professor of African and African American Studies and Sociology at Harvard University. The author of more than 400 scientific papers, his research has enhanced our understanding of the complex ways in which race, socioeconomic status, stress, racism, health behavior and religious involvement can affect health.

Learning Objectives
  • Examine structures and systems that produce racial inequities.
  • Identify factors in the social environment that can contribute or impede, the achievement of health equity for the health of individuals and communities.
  • Discuss the importance of partnerships and cross sector collaborations to advance health equity.
Length of Learning Opportunity
3 videos (Dr. Williams - 1 hour, Sandra Hernandez - 32 minutes, Panel - 34 minutes)
Registration Information
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Development Partner(s)

Colorado Black Health Collaborative

University of Denver

Colorado School of Public Health - Center for Public Health Practice

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