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Black and Health in Canada

Panel 2 | Black and Health in Canada    

Thursday, 10 February 2022 | 15:00 EST  

This panel presents an overview of Black Canadians’ health and the challenges that they encounter in society that affect their health outcomes. The panelists will also share perspectives on how to improve health equity across the country.  

Panelists:   
Cheryl Prescod (Black Creek Community Health Centre)  
Delores Mullings (Memorial University of Newfoundland)

Moderator: Omosalewa O. Olawoye-Mann (York University) 

This event will be presented with French interpretation.

Our Black History 2022 panel series focusing on Black health and wellness is made possible with support from these York University units (alphabetically): African Studies Program; Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research; Faculty of Graduate Studies; Glendon College, Office of the Principal; Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation; Resource Centre for Public Sociology; Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies; School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies; School of Health Policy & Management; and funds provided for Indigenous, Black, and EDI scholarship.  

For more information on Black History Month 2022 activities, visit The Harriet Tubman Institute – Black History Month page.