
Violence is a Public Health Concern
Season 30 Episode 3021 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Health equity professionals share a strategies for community-based violence prevention.
At the 2015 National Health Equity Research Webcast, presenters will talk about ways to empower communities in violence prevention. Join presenters Nia Wilson of SpiritHouse in Durham, Leon Andrews with Race, Equity And Leadership (REAL) out of Washington, DC, and Dr. Stephanie Baker White of the UNC Greensboro Department of Public Health Education and webcast planning committee.
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Black Issues Forum is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

Violence is a Public Health Concern
Season 30 Episode 3021 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
At the 2015 National Health Equity Research Webcast, presenters will talk about ways to empower communities in violence prevention. Join presenters Nia Wilson of SpiritHouse in Durham, Leon Andrews with Race, Equity And Leadership (REAL) out of Washington, DC, and Dr. Stephanie Baker White of the UNC Greensboro Department of Public Health Education and webcast planning committee.
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