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First National Health and Civil Rights Forum 10/3/2005
National Center for Health Behavioral Change, Baltimore, Maryland
The First National Forum on Health and Civil Rights, sponsored by National Center for Health Behavioral Change (NCHBC), brings together leadership from the NAACP, civil rights and health coalitions and health policy and 14th Amendment advocates.
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Opening Remarks
- Jay Carrington Chunn, Ph.D., director/principal investigator, NCHBC
Moderator Remarks & Introductions
Keynote Speaker
- Dennis Hayes, J.D., chief legal counsel, NAACP
Discussant Panel
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Speakers:
- Gail C. Christopher, M.D., director, Health Policy Institute, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies; senior fellow, NCHBC
- Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, M.P.H, director, Health Disparities, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; post-doctoral fellow, Center for Health Policy
- Jay Carrington Chunn, Ph.D., director/principal investigator, NCHBC
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