Town Hall: Voting and Health

Town Hall: Voting and Health

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The Social Determinants of Health Certificate Program will be hosting a town hall discussion on September 7, 2022 from 12:00 to 1:00pm in the CNR Auditorium.

While you may join us via this zoom link, we would love to see you in person so you can participate and ask questions!

Speakers:

Imani Barnes, is the Assistant Colony Manager of Operations for Managed Breeding Services at the Division of Animal Resources, School of Medicine. She is a Georgia State Representative Elect in DeKalb County.

Rebecca Mitchell is a PhD Epidemiologist and a veterinarian. She is currently a Georgia State Representative in Gwinnett County.

Sara Tindall Ghazal is the Policy Director Georgia General Assembly House Of Representatives (Democratic) and one of five members of the Georgia State Election Board.


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