Blacks in White

Blacks In White: African American Health Professionals
Through Jan. 7, 2024

This exhibition proactively presents a snapshot of African American and Black health professionals in Baltimore, Maryland, and throughout the Chesapeake region and their many interventions to protect and support Black public health. Blacks in White traces health practitioners’ commitment, innovation, ingenuity, and resistance to medical racism. The narratives presented in the exhibition intentionally trace the continuous and creative efforts of Black community members and health professionals to provide care for and to African Americans.

Blacks in White explores four primary themes that help frame the contributions of African American health professionals in the region, including:

  • a timeline outlining African American access to health
  • the role of key institutions in supporting public health education for African Americans
  • exploring the pivotal role of Provident Hospital
  • highlighting the contributions of African American community health giants.

If you would like to join Yvette Conyers, DNP, MS, RN, FNP-C, CTN-B, CFCN, CFCS, CNE, associate dean for equity, diversion, and inclusion, in attending an event associated with the exhibit (day and time to be determined), please email her at yconyers@umaryland.edu

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