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Published: February 24, 2023

CommuniTEA Conversation celebrates Black History Month in Syracuse

New American Heart Association event highlights health of the Black community
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Dr. Juhanna Rogers

Dr. Juhanna Rogers performs during the CommuniTEA Conversation event

 

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Dr. Juhanna Rogers performs during the CommuniTEA Conversation event

 

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CommuniTEA Conversation panel discussion

Black health leaders in Syracuse participate in a panel discussion during the CommuniTEA event. From left, Dr. Juhanna Rogers, emcee, Rachel Johnson, owner of Half Hood Half Holistic, Easton Davis, doctoral student in the Cultural Foundations of Education program at Syracuse University,  Dr. Tashika Gomez, owner/operator of Hippity Hop Peds House Call Service, PLLC, and Dr. Simone Seward, director of the Center for Civic Engagement at Upstate Medical University

 

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CommuniTEA Conversation panel discussion

CommuniTEA Conversation panel discussion

Black health leaders in Syracuse participate in a panel discussion during the CommuniTEA event. From left, Dr. Juhanna Rogers, emcee, Rachel Johnson, owner of Half Hood Half Holistic, Easton Davis, doctoral student in the Cultural Foundations of Education program at Syracuse University,  Dr. Tashika Gomez, owner/operator of Hippity Hop Peds House Call Service, PLLC, and Dr. Simone Seward, director of the Center for Civic Engagement at Upstate Medical University

 

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