Within a culturally affirming environment and honoring the unique history of African American women, the SF Black Infant Health Program presents its 22nd annual Afrocentric Family & Life Conference entitled "Black Women Lead: Redefining Community; Empowerment & Activism" designed for young black mothers and social service practitioners, providers and community leaders who support black families. Nationally renowned speakers: Dr. Renee Branch Canady, CEO, Michigan Public Health Institute; Washington DC author Dr. Avis Jones DeWeever and community activist Tanya Fields, Bronx, New York will share life empowerment lessons and advocacy skills to lead by example for change.
Within a culturally affirming environment and honoring the unique history of African American women, the SF Black Infant Health Program presents its 22nd annual Afrocentric Family & Life Conference entitled "Black Women Lead: Redefining Community; Empowerment & Activism" designed for young black mothers and social service practitioners, providers and community leaders who support black families. Nationally renowned speakers: Dr. Renee Branch Canady, CEO, Michigan Public Health Institute; Washington DC author Dr. Avis Jones DeWeever and community activist Tanya Fields, Bronx, New York will share life empowerment lessons and advocacy skills to lead by example for change.
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