PQHS & Community Partnership on Aging Hosted 2nd Annual Black Health Expo

Black Health Expo

Dr. Carolyn Harmon Still was the Guest Speaker at this year's expo, "Our outcomes are important and our history matters," and will speak on, “The importance of mental and heart health in the African American Community.” Dr. Still is an associate professor in CRWU's Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing.

This was the 2nd Annual Black Health Expo, an event co-hosted by ǿմý's Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and the Community Partnership on Aging. The expo was held from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm at the Kiwanis Lodge: 27285 Highland Road, Richmond Heights, OH 44143. The expo included a Black History exhibit, free health screenings and light refreshments, a nutrition demonstration, and a resource fair.