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Sustainable Ann Arbor Forum | Health Equity

When: January 17, 2019 at the Downtown Library

Join local and national experts to learn about health inequities, including a discussion on climate change, mental health, and the role of public health in addressing these inequities. 

Natalie Sampson, PhD, MPH,  (Assistant Professor, University of Michigan-Dearborn), Ellen Rabinowitz (Health Officer, Washtenaw County Health Department), Dr. Felicia Brabec (Washtenaw County Commissioner, District 4), and Dr. Paul Fleming (Assistant Professor of Health Behavior & Health Education, University of Michigan)

Sustainable Ann Arbor is an annual series presented by the City of Ann Arbor and hosted by the Ann Arbor District Library. The series includes four events held monthly through April, each with a focus on a different element of sustainability from Ann Arbor’s Sustainability Framework.

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January 17, 2019 at the Downtown Library

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Ann Arbor
Health & Wellness
Sustainable Ann Arbor
Natalie Sampson
Ellen Rabinowitz
Paul Fleming
Felicia Brabec