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BHCW to Host a Community Dialogue on Genetics & Health

April 19, 2014

A Community Dialogue on Genetics & Health will be the topic for Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin’s next Milwaukee African American Infant Mortality Task Force (MAAIMTF) meeting.

The event will be held on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm at the Wisconsin African American Women’s Center, 3020 W. Vliet Street.

The presenters will be Dr. Aaron Buseh from UWM and Fessahaye Mebrahtu of the Pan African Community Association, Inc.

The community is welcome to attend this free event, please RSVP with Marlo at 414-933-0064 Ext. 212 or mblackhawk@bhcw.org.

The MAAIMTF is a subcommittee of the Milwaukee Health Beginnings Project (MHBP), which works to address issues of infant mortality, low birth weight and racial disparities in perinatal outcomes. Health insurance (Badger- Care+) enrollment assistance and appointment scheduling will be provided at the event as well.

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