Penn State Greater Allegheny held its third of four Crossing Bridges events on Thursday, March 18. The livestream discussed psychological influences on Black Women’s Health in the region.
On March 18, Penn State Greater Allegheny held its 3rd part of a four-part series on Examining Black Women's Health. Student Speaker Ke'ira Williams shared both a spoken word and visual art pieces. The Crossing Bridges Summit's final event will examine Political Influences on Black Women's Health on Thursday, April 15, 2021, at watch.psu.edu/crossingbridges.
Penn State Greater Allegheny's Crossing Bridges Summit: Psychological Influences on Black Women's Health Panel. From left to right: Dr. Johnathan White, assistant teaching professor at Greater Allegheny; Dr. Kathi R. Elliot, chief executive officer at gwen's girls; Dashawna J. Fussell-Ware, doctoral fellow, Steel Smiling; Raven Davis, Allegheny County Health Enrollment Unit supervisor; and Dr. Stella Onuoha-Obilor, vice president, Clinical Quality Highmark Health.
Ke’ira Williams, a student at Penn State Greater Allegheny studying BioBehavioral Health and Psychology, performs a spoken word poem at the Crossing Bridges Summit event on March 18, 2021.
Penn State Greater Allegheny in McKeesport will host a Crossing Bridges Summit event, “Psychological Perspectives on Black Women’s Health,” on March 18.