MFA Design for Social Innovation at SVA is bringing diverse partners together to redesign the health of neighborhoods. Join us on February 1st for a conversation between designers, government, Harlem community leaders and residents, to hear a conversation about the future of health in America.
Where: SVA Beatrice Theater, 333 West 23rd Street
When: Monday February 1, 6:00-9:00pm
DSI students, together with Harlem residents, have been mapping an East Harlem neighborhood, looking at factors beyond the traditional purview of the medical profession, such as crime, homelessness, open space, poverty, availability of healthy food, and gentrification. On February 1, health professionals, politicians, local agencies, designers, community leaders, Harlem residents, and data scientists will gather to discuss their insights. What does it takes to improve the culture of health in the Harlem community? Please join us for a conversation about health that has never taken place before.
Panel: – Cyrus Vance Jr., Manhattan District Attorney; – Dr. Prabhjot Singh, Director of the Arnhold Global Health Institute; – Clyde Williams, community leader, public servant, and Congressional candidate; – Rob Carmona, co-founder of Strive; – Carmen Quinones, East Harlem resident and tenants' activist. Moderator: – Cheryl Heller, Chair, Design for Social Innovation at SVA
Reserve your spot here: http://tinyurl.com/j2esul3
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