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All SDOH members attending APHA in Boston are kindly invited to screen
work-in-progress clips of our PBS forthcoming series on inequality and
health and discuss how to best use to series to organize and advocate
for health equity.  It's this Monday, Nov. 6 at 10:30AM, Rm 257-B.  And
if you can't make the sceening, come visit our exhibit, booth #1227.
Info below.  Hope to see you there!

Best wishes,
Larry Adelman


Sneak Preview Screening at APHA!


 HIDDEN EPIDEMIC (working title)
Is Inequality Making Us Sick?

Session 3089.2:  Monday, Nov. 6, 10:30 a.m.  Rm. 257-B (Conv. Ctr)


HIDDEN EPIDEMIC is a forthcoming series for PBS and DVD release by
California Newsreel that explores the root causes of our alarming
socio-economic and racial/ethnic disparities in health. 

The four-hour series will demonstrate that there is more to our health
than bad habits, health care or unlucky genes and examine how the social
circumstances in which we are born, live and work profoundly affect our
well-being and longevity. The series has been conceived as part of an
ambitious Public Impact Campaign in association with leading health,
policy and community organizations to stimulate a broad national debate
over what we as a society can and should do to eliminate health
disparities.

OBJECTIVES
This session will provide the opportunity to preview work-in-progress
clips and give feedback to the producers. Attendees will also discuss
the Public Impact Campaign and strategies for using the series to build
a Fair Health movement. 

At the conclusion of this session participants will have: 
*	Previewed and discussed the series as a vehicle to promote
health equity; 
*	Debated how the series can be used to move the health discussion
"upstream" by injecting social and economic policy into discussions of
health and introducing health consequences into debates over social and
economic policies; 
*	Considered a range of options to participate in the Public
Impact Campaign.


PRESENTERS

*	Dr. David R. Williams, Norman Professor of Public Health,
Harvard School of Public Health
*	Gail Christopher, D.N., Director, Health Policy Institute, Joint
Center for Political and Economic Studies
*	Larry Adelman, Executive Producer, California Newsreel


Visit the California Newsreel Exhibit #1227 at APHA for more information


Produced by California Newsreel & Presented by the National Minority
Consortia of Public Television.
In Association with the Joint Center Health Policy Institute

CALIFORNIA NEWSREEL
500 Third Street, #505
San Francisco, CA 94107
Tel (415) 284-7800
Fax (415) 284-7801
www.newsreel.org 

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