![]() ![]() Our knowledgeable physicians, with experience in the following specialties will serve as experts on a panel to talk about their experiences and answer your questions: pediatrics, internal medicine, infectious diseases, obstetrics and gynecology, surgery, and psychiatry. This community focused event, which will take place tomorrow, February 7, aims to highlight health equity and health outcomes for the Black family as a whole and also the key role that the Black physicians play in our community. In honor of Black History Month, VTCSOM welcomes you to the first Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging event of 2023 titled Black Family Health.31: International Transgender Day of Visibility.25: International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.21: International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.20: Ostara, a celebration of the spring equinox.9: Asian-American Women’s and Pacific Islander Women’s Equal Pay Day.7-8: Lailat al Bara’a/Lailat Al Baraah/Barat/Shab-e-Bara or Night of Forgiveness.2 (sunset) to March 20 (sunset): Nineteen-Day Fast (Bahá’í).March 22-April 21 (sundown to sundown): Ramadan.National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month.National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month.Holidays and observances in the month of March:.Thank you to Drs. Olivia Asamoah, Anthony Baffoe-Bonie, Azziza Bankole, Kimberly Clay, Ayesha Kelly, Calandra Quarles, Oluyemisi Solomon, Brooke Watkins, and Sharon Williams for your time and your expertise. View the video recording along with transcript here. In honor of Black History Month, VTCSOM's Diversity Inclusion and Belonging event Black Family Health, brought together nine Black physician panelists to talk about daily challenges, myths, and hopes and dreams in the medical profession.21–22 (sundown to sundown): Eid al-Fitr, marks the end of Ramadan.April 21–May 2: The Festival of Ridvan (Bahá’í).17: Laylat al-Qadr, the holiest night of the year for Muslims.14: Vaisakhi (Baisakhi), the celebration of the founding of the Sikh community.14: The Day of Silence, protesting the silencing of LGBTQ+ students and their straight allies. ![]()
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