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November 2 • A Film Screening: The Skin You're In

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Add to Calendar 2021-11-02 17:00:00 2021-11-02 19:00:00 Public Health Event Loyola University and Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Presents: A Film Screening: The Skin You're In. It will be followed by an open discussion with Dr. Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D., Dean and Weatherhead Presidential Chair in Health Equity, Tulane University School 9of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.  The documentary explores African-American health disparities through the eyes of those affected, along with expert commentary. The film addresses why the problem exists and what can be done to achieve health equity.  * Proof of Vaccination is Required.  Communications/Music Building Roussell Hall Rosalie Anderson randers@loyno.edu America/Chicago public

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Communications/Music Building

Roussell Hall

Time

Cost

Free

Loyola University and Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Presents: A Film Screening: The Skin You're In. It will be followed by an open discussion with Dr. Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D., Dean and Weatherhead Presidential Chair in Health Equity, Tulane University School 9of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. 

The documentary explores African-American health disparities through the eyes of those affected, along with expert commentary. The film addresses why the problem exists and what can be done to achieve health equity. 

* Proof of Vaccination is Required. 

Event Type

Academic
College of Arts and Sciences
Lectures + Seminars

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Add to Calendar 2021-11-02 17:00:00 2021-11-02 19:00:00 Public Health Event Loyola University and Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Presents: A Film Screening: The Skin You're In. It will be followed by an open discussion with Dr. Thomas A. LaVeist, Ph.D., Dean and Weatherhead Presidential Chair in Health Equity, Tulane University School 9of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.  The documentary explores African-American health disparities through the eyes of those affected, along with expert commentary. The film addresses why the problem exists and what can be done to achieve health equity.  * Proof of Vaccination is Required.  Communications/Music Building Roussell Hall Rosalie Anderson randers@loyno.edu America/Chicago public

Departments

Biological Sciences