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Alumni DEI Committee Hosts Discussion “The Soul of Black Health and Wellness”

The Alumni Council Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee, with support from the Black Alumni Task Force, hosted an informative discussion on The Soul of Black Health and Wellness on Wednesday, February 23 for alumni, current parents, faculty, and staff.
Alumni Council Member and DEI Committee Chair Wynter Lastarria ’11 moderated the event, focusing on the 2022 Black History Month national health and wellness theme. Tanya Leake ’88 certified health and wellness coach, instructor, consultant, speaker, and author, led the virtual discussion featuring MSW Candidate and Health Educator Janel Coleman ’09  and Pediatric Dentist Dr. Bertram Strachan ’08.

The theme for Black History Month 2022 focuses on the importance of Black Health and Wellness. Some of the questions posed during the discussion were: What does Black Health and Wellness mean historically vs. currently? How can we embrace the past and provide light for the future?" What is the single most important thing we can do to reach, create a positive impact on and recapture the 'soul' of Black health and wellness?
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