The Bridging the Gaps (BTG) Annual Symposium highlights the work of the Community Health Internship Program (CHIP). The Symposium is open to the broader community, and designed to provide a forum for dialogue and networking opportunities while engaging community representatives, public health officials, agency personnel, grant-makers, and university faculty, staff, and students in the work of the program.
This year, join the Bridging the Gaps network in person with keynote speaker Ai-jen Poo, an award-winning organizer and nationally recognized expert on the care economy, for an information-packed morning of discussion with individuals promoting health and well-being in urban communities.
Keynote Speaker
Ai-jen Poo is a next-generation labor leader, award-winning organizer, author, and leading voice in the women’s movement. She is the president of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, executive director of Caring Across Generations, and a trustee of the Ford Foundation. A nationally recognized expert on the care economy, Poo is the author of the celebrated book The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America.
Register
Participation is free; breakfast provided.
Register no later than September 16. For more information, email info@bridgingthegaps.info.