Raising Cancer Awareness in the African American Community

Raleigh 10-05-24 Community Health Event

Raising Cancer Awareness in the Black & African American Communities

Leaders from faith, healthcare, and the local community came together for important conversations on healthcare access. Our discussion covered a wide range of topics, including addressing day-to-day barriers to healthcare, understanding different cancers, the importance of screening for both cancer and other conditions and the role of clinical trials. AND WE RECORDED IT ALONG WITH BONUS CONTENT.

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Raleigh, NC Program Details

Topics:
  • Tribute to Black & African-American Contributions: Recognizing the pivotal role of Blacks and African Americans in health advancements.
  • Showcasing Community Success: Demonstrating positive health outcomes within the community.
  • Addressing Barriers to Care: Practical insights into overcoming everyday obstacles to accessing healthcare.
  • Screening Awareness: The importance of early detection and regular screenings for cancer and other conditions.
  • Spotlight: Understanding Cancer: Comprehensive discussions on cancer types, symptoms, and treatments.
  • Role of Clinical Trials: How clinical trials contribute to advancements in cancer treatment and care.
  • Inspirational Reflections: Concluding with “Continuing the Dream” – a session for reflection and future planning.
entertainment
Music and Entertainment

Live music during the reception and lunch portions of the day

refreshments
Free Lunch and Refreshments

Snacks for the morning and breaks as well as lunch will be provided free of charge

Raleigh Skyline
Local Health Services and Vendors

Meet those in the community already serving Raleigh's health care needs - including mobile health screening.

Program Speakers

Our speakers delivered an inspiring and educational program FOR THE COMMUNITY that covered a wide range of topics, including overcoming barriers to care, understanding different cancers, the importance of screenings, and the critical role of clinical trials.

Tony Williams
Head of Diversity, The Patient Story
Dr. Marjory Charlot
Thoracic medical oncologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ashley Rankin Collins
Clinical Trial Patient Navigator at Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center's Cancer Research Equity & Advocacy Through Engagement (CREATE) Initiative in Chapel Hill, NC
Dr. Lilipiana D. Darensburg
community activist / social justice advocate / WARR Radio
Tiffany Drummond
Manager, Programs & Partners
Lemuel Thomas Eley
Director of U.S. Social Services (retired), Church Deacon/Faith Leader, Phi Beta Sigma
Pastor Steven Hargrove
Professor at NC State University in the School of Social Work and Pastor, White Rock Missionary Baptist Church, Alpha Phi Alpha
Dr. Colin Ottey
board-certified in internal medicine. Executive Medical Director for Advance Community Health (ACH)
Mary Terrell Robinson
Senior Human Resources Manager - SAS, AKA
Jasmine C. Smith
Manager, Care Coordination for WellCare of North Carolina (WNC) Regional Foundation Member-at-Large, Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
Christy Stith-Banks
Evangelist, Minister of Health and Wellness (MOHW), Community Activist
Hung-Jui (Ray) Tan, MD, MSHPM
Director of Urologic Oncology - UNC
Bishop Travell Travis, Esq.
Pastor, Author, Community Activist
Dr. Lacey Williams
Hematology/Oncology - UNC, specializing in the care of patients with acute leukemias and myeloid malignancies
Dr. Christopher J. Withers
Dean of Enrollment Management - Louisburg College, Kappa Alpha Psi
Additional Patient Speakers

Our Event Location

We held our event at the Jane S. McKimmon Center at North Carolina State. Located near the heart of Downtown Raleigh, the McKimmon Center provided a welcoming and accessible venue for us to come together, share our journeys, support one another, and inspire change.

Address

North Carolina State
McKimmon Center

1101 Gorman St,
Raleigh, NC 27606

Parking

Parking in the front lots of the McKimmon Center is free to the public on evenings and weekends.

Thank you to AbbVie, Genmab, & Karyopharm for their support of our patient education program!

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