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Minority Health Counts: Building a More Equitable Community Summit
By Supporters of Families with Sickle Cell Disease, Inc.
Saturday, December 2, 2023
10AM – 2PM CST
Metro Technology Centers
1900 Springlake Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Minority Health Counts Building a More Equitable Community will explore ways to close gaps in our community.
In recent years, the world has seen an increased recognition of the disparities that exist within our communities. Achieving equity in all aspects of life, including healthcare, is of paramount importance. “Minority Health Counts Building a More Equitable Community Summit” will serve as a platform to initiate meaningful dialogues and develop actionable strategies to bridge these gaps and create a more just and equitable Oklahoma.


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