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The Significance of Black History
This virtual event at Bridgewater State University has been rescheduled from the original date of 2/26 to 3/5. Please join us!
✨The struggle for Black political rights has shaped the U.S. in fundamental ways.
For centuries, Black people in the U.S. have resisted the social constraints and legal frameworks that have attempted to bar their political engagement. These activists, from diverse backgrounds and communities across the country, have called upon everyone in the U.S. to play an active role in building an inclusive democracy.
Join us to learn about the icons of the long struggle for Black political rights and the many ways Black people took action to ensure that they would have full rights as citizens of the U.S from author and historian, Dr. Keisha
Morehouse School of Medicine
The Center for Maternal Health Equity at the Morehouse School of Medicine and the Center for Black Women's Wellness are recruiting for Year 3 of Project IMPACT, a study to assess the benefits of community-based preconception counseling for expecting parents.

2026 APHA Annual Meeting and Expo
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS — 2026 APHA Annual Meeting and Expo 🚨
The Black Caucus of Health Workers of the American Public Health Association is now accepting abstracts.
✨ Theme: Together We Thrive: Health Across the Lifespan
📅 Deadline: March 31, 2026
📝 Length: 250 words
💻 Submit: Via APHA’s online system
BCHW seeks original work advancing equity and improving health outcomes across the African Diaspora. Submissions are welcome from researchers, practitioners, students, clinicians, and community leaders at all levels.
Priority Areas Include:
African American men’s and women’s health, behavioral health and violence prevention, chronic disease, racism and structural inequities, environmental justice, maternal and reproductive health, global health, faith and spirituality, and more.
Formats Accepted:
• Research (Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions)
• Policy/Program/Evaluation (Issues, Description, Lessons Learned, Recommendations)
✔ Must be original
✔ No trade names
✔ Include measurable learning objectives (approved verbs only)
✔ CE requires COI disclosure
Special opportunities include the Dr. June Jackson Christmas Session on African American Women’s Health and the Dr. Paul B. Cornely Graduate Student Round Table.
Public health moves forward when research drives action. Submit using this link: https://lnkd.in/e8r8uMMV by March 31, 2026.

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