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- Annual Minority Health Conference
The 1977 conference "Perspectives on the Health of Black Populations" was presented by the Black Student Caucus and the school of public health's Student Union Board as "the first of what we hope will be a series of conferences focusing on the unique and special concerns of minority populations." The conference was renamed the Minority Health Conference and has been held nearly every year since then.
- Minority Student Caucus
Founded in 1971 as the Black Student Caucus
- Anita Holmes recounts the history of the founding of the Minority Student Caucus
Presented at the 42nd Annual Minority Health Conference, Feb. 26, 2021.
- Bill Jenkins and Vic Schoenbach recount history of the MSC and MHC at first planning meeting for the 34th Minority Health Conference
Recorded by Victor Schoenbach at the first MHC planning meeting for the 2013 Conference. The meeting, on September 6, 2012, was led by 34th conference co-chairs Adrienne Gill and Chassidy Hanley. Regrets for the poor technical quality from using a handheld cellphone from an earlier era.
- Bill Jenkins recounts the history of the Minority Student Caucus and the first Minority Health Conference
At a Minority Student Caucus meeting led by Zakiyah Williams and Jason Mose, in spring 2014 in the Ibrahim Seminar Room, 1301 McGavran-Greenberg Hall.
- Emails
Pre-2010, from Vic's Eudora email folder for Howard Straker; includes emails from Tony Whitehead, Stephanie Baker, Victor Schoenbach
- Minority Health History Project at the Health Sciences Library