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The Second Annual Conference on the Health of the African Diaspora: The Health of Men
Saturday February 10, 2007
9:00AM – 6:30PM
Farkas Auditorium
New York University Medical Center
Welcome
Key Note Speech
Robert Fullilove, Mailman School of Public Health
HIV/AIDS
David Malebranche, Emory University School of Medicine
HIV and Black Men-Where Are We Now? Yaw Nyarko, New York University
The Economic Impact of AIDS Pandemic in Africa
Prostate Cancer
Arthur Burnett II, Johns Hopkins
Prostate Cancer in African Americans
Colon Cancer
Fritz Francois, NYU SoM
Colorectal Cancer: The Scope of the Issue
Frank Hamilton, NIDDK, NIH Taking Charge of Your Health- The Need for Early Colon Cancer Screening in African Americans
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Lunch and Poster Session
Education
Douglas Wood, Columbia University
Acting Black: Reclaiming Our Academic Heritage
Walter Gilliam, Yale University Child Study Center
Prekindergarteners Left Behind: African American Males and Preschool Expulsion
Justice System
Robert Gore, Kings County Hospital Center
Youth Violence and
African Americans: Perspectives from Emergency Medicine
Rodney Fuller, Medgar Evers College, CUNY
Beating the Odds: The Impact of Incarceration and Reentry (New Entry) on African-American Men in the areas of Education, Housing, Employment and Community Connection
Conflict and Violence
Antoine Clark, F.E.D.S Magazine
Mean Streets: Getting the Message Out
Joseph Marshall, Omega Boys Club/ Street Soldiers
Keeping Youth Alive and Free. The Disease of Violence- A NEW Public Health Model: Prevention, Intervention, and Rehabilitation
Anthony Isenalumhe, NYU MD Student The Necessary Transition of the Black Male From High School to College: Some Obstacles and Some Solutions
Closing Remarks
Carlyle Miller, Weill Medical College, Cornell University
6:30 p.m. Reception and Poster Session
Performance by The James Gordon Trio
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