Rooted In Resilience Tour 2024
The Rooted in Resilience Tour celebrates the power of the Black community’s collaboration in medical research, education, community empowerment, and spiritual enlightenment.
In 2024, the Tour will make stops in Jackson, MS; Miami, FL; and Dallas, TX.
Join the NPHC’s Black Greek Letter Consortium, the All of Us Research Program,
and local community partners as we come together to celebrate our resilience and better
our future through health and wellness.
For more information about the Rooted in Resilience Tour, visit www.rootedinresilience.c
Black Health Story Series
The Black Greek Letter Consortium (BGLC) will speak directly to the Black American community about our unique health needs and experiences with the Black Health Story Series. Through weekly blog posts written by Black leaders during Black History Month, we will increase awareness about health disparities and encourage health literacy. Our community is historically underrepresented in medical research and we are doing our part to achieve health equity. After this series, we hope that our readers will speak up when they feel something is wrong, prioritize visits to physical and mental health care providers to start the new year in the know, and consider participating in the All of Us Research Program.
Rooted In Research Webinar Series Archive
The Rooted in Research Webinar Series was hosted in May 2020 by the NPHC, Delta Research and Educational Foundation, the Delta Teacher Efficacy Campaign (DTEC) Teachers Advocating to lead Great change (TAG) initiative, with the Cobb Institute, All of Us Research Program, and others.
The “Rooted In Research” Webinar Series offered empowering information on topics vital to realizing a quality lifestyle.
Blacks In Research - Black History Month Virtual Series
The National Pan Hellenic Council is proud to present the 2024 Black History Month Virtual Series “Blacks in Research: Under the Microscope.”
Join members of the Black Greek Letter Consortium (BGLC) and the Divine Nine Researchers Pipeline (D9RP) as they present panel discussions related to minority research, researchers, and the future of health and medicine.
These sessions will also highlight the All of Us Research Program and an opportunity to join the largest and most inclusive health research initiative of its kind.
You could help researchers find answers to the most pressing health questions. Health discoveries come from research. Research starts with you.
During February, register to participate in the live sessions. Or revisit the page later to view the recorded sessions.