Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: Schools of Public Health Respond as Engaged Institutions - Newsletters

These brief newsletters were published as a summary of each day's events.

Day 1 – February 9, 2005
Features the story and photos of the conversation with former President Jimmy Carter and W.K. Kellogg Foundation President and CEO Bill Richardson, which was moderated by veteran journalist Gwen Ifill. Stories also include a summary of the remarks made by Harvey Fineburg, M.D., President of the Institute of Medicine, and the lessons gleaned from the participants first small group dialogues.

Day 2 – February 10, 2005
Highlights Sarah Jones' premier performance of "A Right To Care," a panel discussion around the climate of universities and their schools of public health, and a recap of the World Café.

Day 3 – February 11, 2005
Reflects the final day’s commitment of action, along with the closing remarks by Hanmin Liu, W.K. Kellogg Foundation Chair of the Board of Trustees.

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