Unequal & Unhealthy
“How seemingly random events that negatively impact African American health may not be so random”
On Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, the Filson Historical Society will host a powerful roundtable discussion titled Unequal and Unhealthy: How Seemingly Random Events That Negatively Impact African American Health May Not Be So Random.
Presented by the Baldwin-King Project of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, this in-person event will feature a reception from 5:30 to 6:25pm and is free to attend with required registration. Register here.
Co-organizers:
This critical community conversation is part of an ongoing series exploring the intersections of race and democracy. The program is co-organized by:
- Ricky L. Jones, Ph.D., Co-founder of the Baldwin-King Project and Scholar-in-Residence at the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, University of Louisville
- Wayne B. Tuckson, M.D., Co-founder of the Baldwin-King Project, surgeon, and host of Kentucky Health
The Esteemed Panel Includes:
Joining them are an esteemed panel of thought leaders and health equity advocates, including:
- John Chenault, Ph.D., MSLS, MA, Associate Professor and Director of the Anti-Racism Initiative, University of Louisville School of Medicine
- Natasha DeJarnett, Ph.D., MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Envirome Institute, University of Louisville
- Arnita Gadson, MA, Executive Director, West Jefferson County Community Task Force
- Dr. Nancy Seay, Chair of the James R.L. Diggs Department of Sociology at Simmons College of Kentucky
Thoughtful Leadership
Dr. Seay’s leadership at Simmons College of Kentucky and her expertise in sociology underscore the importance of institutional voices from historically Black colleges and universities in shaping public discourse around systemic health inequities.
The evening promises to be a thought-provoking dialogue examining how societal structures and policies, not just chance, drive negative health outcomes in African American communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in a meaningful exchange with local leaders and change-makers.