DC SCREENING AND DISCUSSION of Crystal Emery Film

Multicultural Healthcare Marketing Group
The Praxis Project
URU The Right To Be, Inc.

Invite you to:
A Screening and Discussion of a Film by
Producer/Director Crystal Emery

The Deadliest Disease In America

Monday, June 23rd, 2008
12:00 pm

Barbara Jordan Conference Center
Kaiser Family Foundation

1330 G Street, NW
Washington, DC
(three blocks east of the White House and half-a-block west of Metro Center stop)
Lunch will be provided

Please RSVP to HYPERLINK "mailto:healthincluded@aol.com" or call (202) 234-5921

To preview a trailer of the film please visit our website: urutherighttobe.org

Disparities based on difference-particularly, racial and ethnic differences have existed in the United States since its founding. Although science has made great progress in improving health care technologies, many of these advances have occurred via the exploitation of American minorities. This complex issue requires aggressive political and cultural action and a holistic community response to ensure proper care for all.

“The Deadliest Disease In America” gives voice to many stakeholders joining a wave of activism and a movement for change that has been sweeping across the nation with the ultimate goal of a universal health care system that serves all equally, eliminating disparate treatment based on racial and ethnic differences.

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