Rewriting Her Story: Put Yourself in Her Shoes
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Rewriting Her Story: Put Yourself in Her Shoes
Rewriting Her Story: Put Yourself in Her Shoes A luncheon hosted by the UAB Minority Health & Health Disparities Research Center with Special Guest Maya Angelou Benefiting minority women in the Deep South through programs promoting better health across generations October 15, 2010 Birmingham Sheraton Hotel Empowering Women A Message from Mona N. Fouad Welcome to Rewri ng Her Story: Put Yourself in Her Shoes, benefi ng the UAB Minority Health & Health Dispari es Research Center. Our mission is to advance health equality— be er health for all—through research, educa on, and outreach programs. Your presence here today will help the MHRC create a new storyline for thousands of women struggling with health problems and facing greater health risks across our region. We depend on grant support and private funding to achieve our mission, so your gi today will enable us to translate science into service for those who need it most. African-American and Hispanic-American women have higher risks for a host of diseases and health problems. Minority women are more likely to be obese, more likely to suffer from heart disease and diabetes, more likely to develop breast cancer and cervical cancer…. The list goes on. Low-income minority women are also less likely to seek treatment, so their collec ve life stories contain more disability—and final chapters that can come too early. Mona Fouad, MD, MPH At the MHRC, we are working to rewrite this storyline. Our programs, highlighted in the enclosed newsle er, strive to reduce health gaps and empower underserved women and girls to lead healthier lives and take charge of their futures. Maya Angelou Our mission requires creaƟve and inspired thinking. We are thrilled to have celebrated poet and storyteller Maya Angelou with us today. Her powerful words embrace us and remind us of both the strength of women and the importance of equality. Our mission also requires generous support. We are grateful to our corporate sponsors, co-chairs, table hostesses and hosts, and individual donors who have dedicated their me and resources to make this luncheon possible. And we thank you, dis nguished guest, for being with us and enabling us to pave the way toward be er health for all. Enjoy the luncheon, and please stay involved with the MHRC. Mona N. Fouad, MD, MPH Professor and Director, UAB Division of Preven ve Medicine Director, UAB Minority Health & Health Dispari es Research Center Program 11:15 a.m. — Networking 11:45 a.m. — Luncheon Welcome Barbara Royal, Luncheon Co-Chair Execu ve Director, MOMENTUM Remarks Mona N. Fouad, MD, MPH Director, UAB Minority Health & Health Dispari es Research Center Carol Z. Garrison, PhD President, The University of Alabama at Birmingham IntroducƟon of Maya Angelou Bobbie Knight, Luncheon Co-Chair Vice President, Birmingham Division, Alabama Power Company Remarks Maya Angelou Closing Remarks Marquita Furness Davis, PhD, Luncheon Co-Chair Commissioner, Alabama Department of Children’s Affairs UAB Minority Health & Health DispariƟes Research Center 1717 Eleventh Avenue South, Medical Towers 512 Birmingham, Alabama 35205-4410 1-877-MHRC-UAB [email protected] www.uabmhrc.com Building trust • Sharing power • Elimina ng racial bias and discrimina on in health 10 Ways to Take Care of Yourself Here are 10 simple reminders to help you stay healthy in body and mind. 1. Eat right. Lots of fruits and veggies! 2. Exercise. Get at least 2-1/2 hours of physical ac vity a week. 3. Wash your hands — o en and thoroughly. 4. Don’t smoke. Visit smokefree.gov for help stopping. 5. 6. Limit alcohol. If you think you or a loved one has a drinking problem, get help. Know your family history, and talk to your doctor about it. 7. Make Ɵme to screen for cervical, colon, and breast cancers. Treatments work best when cancers are found early. 8. Protect your skin. Wear sunscreen and sunglasses, and seek shade at midday. 9. Protect other parts of you, too. Wear helmets, seat belts, insect repellent. 10. Stay posiƟve. Manage stress by balancing work, home, and play. Be sure to seek support if you need it. The Co-Chairs of Rewriting Her Story: Put Yourself in Her Shoes Marquita Furness Davis, PhD, is Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Children’s Affairs, a cabinet-level posi on appointed by Alabama Gov. Bob Riley. She is responsible for the state of Alabama’s Pre-K Program, Children’s Policy Councils, Head Start Collabora on Office, and the Alabama Resource Management System. Prior to her appointment, Dr. Davis was Deputy Director for Child Development Services with the Head Start program of the Jefferson County Commi ee for Economic Opportunity. She also served on the Governor’s Pre-K Council, which developed the program called First Class. She is a graduate of Leadership Birmingham, was in the charter class of Leadership UAB, and is on the board of the YWCA of Central Alabama. Bobbie Knight is head of the Birmingham Division of Alabama Power Company, the largest opera ng region at the state’s biggest electric u lity. A 30-year Alabama Power veteran, she moved to the posi on in 2010 from her previous job as vice president of public rela ons. She oversees the company’s efforts to provide electrical service to about 410,000 customers in North Central Alabama. Her previous Alabama Power posts were at the Western Division, in human resources, corporate services, and supply management. She was tapped to head public rela ons in 2002. She is a graduate of Leadership Birmingham, serves as president of the Leadership Birmingham Members Council, and in 2008 received the 10th Annual Women’s History Award from the Birmingham Chapter of the NAACP. Barbara Royal is Execu ve Director of MOMENTUM, Alabama’s highly recognized leadership program, and serves nonprofit and corporate execu ves as a private coach. She was Execu ve Director of Discovery Place Children’s Museum and Discovery 2000, and she laid the groundwork for Birmingham’s McWane Science Center. She is a graduate of Leadership Birmingham and Leadership America. She co-chaired UAB’s fund drive for the Hazelrig-Salter Radia on Oncology Center, which opened in 2010. Barbara was named a Top Ten Birmingham Businesswoman by Birmingham Business Journal, one of 25 Intriguing People To Watch by Birmingham Magazine, and a Woman of Dis nc on by Cahaba Girl Scouts. She has served on numerous boards, including the Women’s Fund, the YWCA, the Downtown Rotary Club, Beth El Founda on, and Birmingham Interna onal Fes val. Our Table Hostesses and Hosts The UAB MHRC is deeply grateful to our table hostesses and hosts for expanding our community of supporters and making this luncheon a wonderful success. Leader Advocates Alabama Power Company Bobbie Knight Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Omicron Omega Chapter Mona Jackson Dr. Wendy DemarkWahnefried UAB Department of Nutri on Sciences Regions Financial Corpora on Lajuana Bradford HealthSouth Por a Osby (con nued on next page) Our Table Hostesses and Hosts Patrons American Cast Iron Pipe Company Joy Carter AT&T Alabama Glyn Agnew Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama Koko Mackin Cathy O. Friedman Richardstein Jones Marketry Mary Ann Smith-Janas McWane, Inc. Michelle Clemon Barbara Royal Faith Chapel Chris an Center Malena Cunningham Denise Dauphin AEA Group Dr. Marquita F. Davis Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Jefferson County Alumnae Chapter Captain Rosalind Short Camelia Holmes Alicia Johnson Margaret Jones Sheryl Kimerling Mercedes-Benz U.S. Interna onal Felyicia Jerald Dr. Cynthia Owsley UAB Clinical Ophthalmology Research Unit Pamela Pouncy Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Debbie Ragan UAB Medicine Special Thanks Joe O’Donnell and B-Metro Magazine Birmingham Sheraton Hotel Jefferson County Commi ee for Economic Opportunity The UAB Events Office Andrea McCaskey Friends Dr. Sharon C. Bell Birmingham Civil Rights Ins tute Herschell L.Hamilton Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Jim Rotch Be y Brown Drs. Mary Lynne and Eli Capilouto Catrena Norris Carter Who’s Who In Black Alabama Anita Clemon The Honorable Linda Coleman Paige Goldman Greater Birmingham Conven on & Visitors Bureau Sara Hamlin Kathryn Harbert Marilyn Henry UAB Medicine Theresa Bruno Be na Byrd-Giles Dr. Mona N. Fouad UAB MHRC Charcey Glenn The Honorable Helen Shores Lee Gina Levert Lela Levert Emily Hess Levine The Links, Inc. Birmingham Chapter Vanessa Falls The Links, Inc. Magic City Chapter Willa McGlothan L’Tryce Slade Slade L.E.T. Planning, LLC Yolanda Sullivan UAB Administra on Dr. Carol Z. Garrison UAB Department/ School of Medicine Samika Williams Dr. Cameron Vowell Vulcan Materials Company Tessa Hughes
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