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At The Heart of The Matter

Virtual

At The Heart of the Matter is a Southeast regional event for hosting HBCU communities within the following states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. We are inviting our colleagues outside of the region to watch the plenary sessions on the CCPH Facebook page. Who should attend? - Patients and patient advocacy groups interested […]

Webinar – Improving African Immigrant Health Through Research and Action

African immigrants in the United States are one of the fastest-growing immigrant communities. Too often their experiences are lumped in with the experiences of US-born Black Americans. Because of language, culture, the impact of migration, and other factors, African immigrants have needs and stories distinctively different from US-born Black Americans. This discussion will provide an […]

VIRTUAL EVENT- At the Heart of the Matter: Patient-Centered Approaches to Advance Health Equity

At The Heart of the Matter Webinar Series launches with a review of cardiovascular disease ‘state of the community’ in the African American community. Join us as we hear from patients and community organizations working in their communities to lift the excess burden of cardiovascular disease in African Americans. Patients and patient advocacy groups interested […]

VIRTUAL EVENT- At the Heart of the Matter: Are you listening? HBCU Response to COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect African American communities disproportionately, HBCU’s are at a crux to empower, develop leaders and create a platform for change. In this discussion, we hear perspectives from HBCU staff and students around challenges, effective methods, strategies, and outcomes in engaging HBCUs in the fight against COVID-19. LEARN MORE REGISTER […]

VIRTUAL EVENT- Improving African Immigrant Health Series Part II: A Photovoice Examining the Impact of COVID-19 on African Immigrants Living in New England

African immigrants have been uniquely affected by the coronavirus crisis. Social, cultural, and systemic factors place African immigrants at greater risk of both acquiring coronavirus and experiencing severe symptoms or death related to COVID-19. However, to date, information is not being systematically collected and translated to support the real-time development of effective, culturally, and linguistically […]

VIRTUAL EVENT- At The Heart of the Matter: Taking Care of Our Mental Health

At The Heart of the Matter Webinar Series explores the intersectionality of physical and mental health. COVID19 has surfaced the concerns that African Americans have as it relates to isolation, grief, loss, and community trauma. This session will also highlight the mental health needs across generations including addiction and suicide in young adults. Join us […]

VIRTUAL EVENT- At the Heart of the Matter: HBCUs Respond to COVID-19 Part II

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect African American communities disproportionately, HBCU’s are at a crux to empower, develop leaders and create a platform for change. In this discussion, we hear perspectives from HBCU staff and students around challenges, effective methods, strategies, and outcomes in engaging HBCUs in the fight against COVID-19. LEARN MORE  REGISTER […]

VIRTUAL EVENT- At The Heart of the Matter Town Hall: Building an Action Plan

In August and September, CCPH and partners brought to its virtual table an HBCU community of students, clinicians, researchers, and educators with patients, caregivers, and African-American community organizations for a series of bi-weekly discussions on CVD and its intersection with COVID-19, Black women’s health, and mental health. This WEBINAR SERIES will culminate with a VIRTUAL […]

VIRTUAL EVENT- Pivoting for Success: Using Community-Based Participatory Research During the Twin Pandemics

A virtual round-table of community Community-Based Participatory Research(CBPR) practitioners discussing how pivots have been essential during the twin pandemics of COVID-19 and racial injustice to continue advancing the work. We will explore how panelists have handled the challenges and found opportunities to rapidly develop new partnerships and sustain long-standing ones using a CBPR approach. The […]