A two-day conference that will take a hard look at the steps needed to address systems-level changes required to birth opportunities for health equity.
The Tulsa Health Department and Be Well Community Development Corporation are pleased to host local and national experts to facilitate a forum that will allow cross-sector dialogue, capacity building and provide access to tools and information to develop strategies to strengthen community efforts in the following topics:
- Why is the education system failing BIPOC Communities? Impact now and in the future
- The root causes of poor health outcomes for BIPOC Communities
- Addressing health equity through community initiatives
- A criminal justice system that is not “just”
Tickets are $150 and a student discount is available.
Keynote Speakers are:
The following Continuing Education Experiences are approved for attendees at the “Blood at the Roots” Equity Conference:
1) Licensed Clinical Social Workers
2) Licensed Professional Counselors (Pending)
3) Certified Health Education Specialists
Pre-Conference (Free for all to attend)
Trauma-Informed Leadership: Collective Trauma and The Workplace by Dr. Dawn Emerick, ED.D
April 10, 2024 | 6 – 8pm
Langston Tulsa. 914 N. Greenwood Ave, Tulsa OK 74106