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Black Health Inequalities & Destigmatising Black Mental and Sexual Health

The first Health and Life Sciences faculty-wide event, for Black History Month.

The event is focused on exploring Black health inequalities and ways to destigmatise Black mental and sexual health. It includes academic and student panels, it is catered and free!


Event details

The faculty of Health and Life Sciences is hosting an event for Black History Month. The event is free and open to all students.

The event is focused on exploring Black health inequalities and ways to destigmatise Black mental and sexual health. The event will be catered (pizza) and panels will include a wide range of brilliant academics, researchers, graduate students and undergraduate students.

The event will take place on the 26th of October at South Cloisters 3.06 at the St Luke's Campus.

Pizza and networking will begin at 12.30pm and panel discussions will start at 1.30pm. Transportation can be provided for students who need to travel to St Luke's campus (from Streatham). More details will be provided closer to the event, to registered participants.

Please register using this link: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=d10qkZj77k6vMhM02PBKU874obGxzdtJktX51AHSeR9UNkdJQkFMM0xDQ1VURzJTVkYyTThTRkZHVi4u

Attachments
Black_History_Month__HLS_EVENT.pdf (2625K)

Location:

South Cloister 3.06