Breaking Barriers: The Urgent Fight Against Health Inequality in America

Powerful Panels Illuminate Public Health Challenges During Hofstra's National Public Health Week
Hofstra University's National Public Health Week (NPHW) hosted two compelling panel discussions that shed critical light on pressing healthcare challenges, emphasizing the transformative power of advocacy and equity in building healthier communities.
Addressing the Black Perinatal Health Crisis
The first panel, focused on confronting the Black perinatal health crisis, brought together leading experts to explore the systemic disparities and urgent challenges facing Black mothers and infants. By diving deep into the complex intersections of race, healthcare access, and maternal health, the discussion highlighted the critical need for targeted interventions and comprehensive policy reforms.
Panelists passionately shared research, personal experiences, and innovative strategies aimed at reducing maternal mortality rates and improving health outcomes for Black women and their newborns. The conversation underscored the importance of culturally competent care, community support, and dismantling long-standing structural barriers in healthcare.
Through powerful testimonies and evidence-based insights, the panel not only raised awareness but also inspired actionable solutions to address this critical public health issue.