Actnow: Exploring Health Issues in the African American Community

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Actnow: Exploring Health Issues in the African American Community

SAVE THE DATE

Saturday, February 16, 2013 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. TSU Pavilions B and C

ActNOW: Exploring Health Issues in the African American Community

Sponsored by: California State University, Fullerton Black Student Union (BSU) The G.R.E.E.N. Foundation

Please plan to attend and enjoy a day of education and awareness to help promote prevention, facilitate early detection, and improve outcomes in the African American health experience.

This conference is designed to educate concerned members of the campus and broader community, to explore health issues, and to improve quality of life in the African American community.

Topics will include:  Health at its BrEaST  Don’t Wait Til It’s Swollen: Check your Colon  30 Minutes a Day Keeps Obesity Away  What is the State of Your Prostate? Who should attend?  Health professionals, clergy, and students  Anyone concerned with health-related issues in the African American community For more information contact: The WoMen’s Center, [email protected], (657) 278-3928 The Green Foundation, [email protected]

Co-sponsored by: African American Studies, WoMen’s Center, AAPAC, American Marketing Association, College of Humanities & Social Sciences African American Faculty & Staff Association, Umoja Fullerton College, Be The Match, Health Education & Promotion, College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Health Science Department, Alliance for the Preservation of African Consciousness, Los Angeles Trade Technical College, Harbor College, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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