Mistrust in Medicine: A Community Health Conversation
The Washington DC Alumnae Chapter and The Federal City Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. invite you to join an important community conversation focused on health, trust, and access to care.
This event creates a space for open dialogue, education, and connection to trusted resources as we address common questions and concerns about navigating the healthcare system.
Many individuals in the Black community have experienced challenges within the healthcare system—from misdiagnosis and unequal treatment to limited representation in medical research. At the same time, families are making critical health decisions every day. This conversation is designed to help bridge information gaps, build confidence, and support informed decision-making.
What to Expect
Panel Discussion Hear from healthcare professionals, researchers, and community leaders on mistrust in medicine, health equity, and patient advocacy.
Community Resource Fair Connect with organizations offering health resources, education, and support services.
Clinical Trial & Research Insights Learn why representation in research matters and how it impacts treatment outcomes.
Open Q&A Ask questions, gain clarity, and learn how to better navigate your healthcare journey.
Who Should Attend
This event is open to individuals who:
Have questions about their health or medical care
Want to better advocate for themselves or loved ones
Are interested in clinical trials and medical research
Want to connect with trusted health resources
Care about improving health outcomes in the Black community
Join us for this informative and empowering experience designed to support healthier, more informed communities. Register today.