Mary E. Northridge, Ph.D., M.P.H., 6th Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecturer - 26th Annual Minority Health Conference, Feb 27, 2004
26th Annual Minority Health Conference
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Program for Ethnicity, Culture, and Health Outcomes (ECHO)
Hortensia Amaro, Ph.D.  - Keynote Lecturer - 9th Annual Summer Public Health Research Institute and Videoconference on Minority Health - June 9-13, 2003
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Carolina Black Pride works to foster, present and celebrate Black SLGBT (same gender loving, lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender) culture through education, the arts, cultural events and advocacy.

Community Diagnosis Papers, UNC-CH, School of Public Health.

Concerned Citizens of Tillery (NC)

Disability Rights North Carolina offers legal representation of clients with disabilities, public education and training on issues affecting people with disabilities, technical assistance to lawyers and lay advocates, contracts with advocacy and service organizations for training, referrals, technical assistance, litigation and special projects.

  El Pueblo a North Carolina non-profit state-wide advocacy and policy organization dedicated to strengthening the Latino community.

Fund for Southern Communities (FSC) is a public foundation that supports and unites organizations and donors working to create just and sustainable communities that are free of oppression and that embrace and celebrate all people.

  HBCU Health Promotion Alliance

 New South Productions an independent distributor of selected documentaries whose themes relate to the "New South" in the twenty-first century and its changing demographics. New South Productions seeks to promote tolerance and cultural understanding among all communities.

 MDC  : MDC’s mission is to advance the South through strategies that expand opportunity, reduce poverty, and build inclusive communities. They analyze trends to identify challenges that impede progress for the South and its people, and address those challenges from multiple angles. Their core strategies include developing responsive public policies; demonstrating effective programs; building institutional and community capacity for progress; and informing the public dialog. .

  North Carolina African American Culture Tour has on-line information on cultural events, exhibits, happenings and African American history in North Carolina.

  North Carolina Alliance to Create Opportunity through Education (NC OPT-ED)

  North Carolina Assistive Technology Program strives to create a statewide system to coordinate assistive technology services.

  North Carolina Justice & Community Development Center publishes a quarterly newsletter Community News / Noticias Comunitarias with articles in English and en español.

 North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center

 North Carolina Rural Prosperity Task Force

 North Carolina State Association of Black Social Workers

 North Carolina Society of Hispanic Professionals

 North Carolina Transition Program in the Biomedical Sciences (NCTPBS)

  St. Joseph's Historical Foundation is a cultural institution whose mission is to promote the understanding and appreciation for the African-American experience and its many contributions to world culture.

  State of North Carolina

  Triangle Native American Society acts as the official governing urban Indian organization in the Triangle community. The organization seeks to unite American Indians, bridging various unique cultures and traditions while holistically attending to the needs of the Indian population residing in the community. TNAS seeks to empower American Indian people residing in the Triangle to become resilient leaders advocating for educational advancement, economic sufficiency, self-determination and cultural inclusiveness and awareness.

  UNC-CH diversity-related organizations

  UNC-CH School of Public Health Minority Health Project

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