NAACP High Point Branch Presents: Black Agenda Healthcare Forum
When: Thursday, April 04 | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Where: Williams Memorial CME Church, 3400 Triangle Lake Rd, High Point, NC 27260
Format: Hybrid In-Person and Online Panel Discussion with Q&A
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Join Us for an Essential Dialogue on Social Factors Affecting Black Healthcare.
The NAACP High Point Branch is proud to host the Black Agenda Healthcare Forum, a critical conversation addressing the systemic healthcare challenges facing the Black community. This engaging event features a dynamic panel discussion, complemented by a Q&A session from both in-person and virtual audiences.
Discussion Topics Include:
- Access to Clinics: Exploring the barriers to healthcare facilities in Black communities.
- Access to Healthy Foods: Tackling food deserts and promoting nutritional well-being.
- Access to Healthcare: Ensuring equitable healthcare services for all.
- Access to Transportation: Overcoming mobility challenges to access essential services.
Esteemed Panelists:
- Courtney Alston-Wilson: Vice Chair OHPC, President of The NC Association of Black Farmers, Founder and President of Glow House Society, Inc.
- Carter M. Wade, MBA: Outreach and Education Manager NC Medicaid Enrollment Broker.
- Dr. Samuel Allidor DMP, APAM, FNP-BC: Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Oak Street Health High Point.
- Councilwoman Vickie McKiver: High Point City Council Ward 1.
- Greg Venable: Transportation Director, City of High Point.
Moderated by Dr. Terrance P. Johns, MD, this forum aims to engage, energize, and mobilize the community towards actionable solutions and improved health outcomes.
This event is free and open to the public. Whether you’re joining us in person at the beautiful Williams Memorial CME Church or tuning in online, your voice is important. Together, we can forge a path towards a healthier future for the Black community.
Don’t miss this vital conversation. Register today and be part of the change.