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Dr. Jeffrey Gardere
National Urban Fellows First Public Policy Forum:
Mental Health Issues in Communities of Color

National Urban Fellows will present its first Public Policy Healthcare Forum, Mental Health Issues in Communities of Color, on Thursday, May 8, 2008, from 5:30 – 8:00 PM.

Joining us will be two distinguished guest speakers, Dr. Garth N. Graham, MD, MPH, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority Health, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Minority Health and Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, MD, MPH, Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Acting as the evening's Moderator will be America's Psychologist, Dr. Jeffrey Gardere, Ph.D. www.drjeffgardere.com

Paula Gavin, National Urban Fellows President, stated "we feel a strong need to begin a dialogue that generates awareness and sensitivity around this critical community healthcare concern, while preparing future public policy makers to be responsive agents of solutions and change. At the end of this evening we hope to walk away with public policy action items that we will share with elected officials from both the city and state of New York, as well as with our presidential candidates."

This first public policy forum will be a roundtable discussion designed for NUF Fellows, Alumni and Mentors, presented by healthcare professionals, mostly National Urban Fellows' Alumni and Mentors, who will address mental health issues and their impact in communities of color. To date joining Dr. Garth N. Graham, a NUF Mentor, in the Roundtable discussion are: Dr. Debra J. Perez, Ph.D., M.P.A., M.A., (NUF Class of '97) and Mentor and Senior Program Officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Dr. Shoshanna Sofaer, MPH. and Dr.PH., Bernard M Baruch College School of Public Affairs and Dr. Benjamin Ortiz, MD, Assistant Attending Physician and Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Networking Cocktail Reception Immediately Following.

RSVP REQUIRED BY MONDAY MAY 5, 2008, to alumni@nuf.org or call 212.730.1700

This Public Policy Forum is presented in association with Bernard M. Baruch College School of Public Affairs and sponsored by