Society of Black Public Health Professionals (SBPHP)

Society of Black Public Health Professionals (SBPHP)

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"Staying Unlimited in the Movement"

SBPHP serves as a liaison between black public health students and community leaders, in an effort to foster a sense of community, encouraging leadership while cultivating a sense of purpose within the field of public health. SBPHP believes that by “staying unlimited in the [public health] movement” we will be able to positively impact the lives of students as well as the surrounding community and

saaphihealth | 2017 ANNUAL MEETING 10/06/2017

Will you be in Atlanta for APHA 2017? If so join SAAPHI one day before for our annual meeting!

We are less than one month away from ! We have great speakers & panelist with great insight to share!

Early bird registration has been extended to October 10th!

For more information and updates about this year's meeting & the 25th Anniversary Celebration check out https://www.saaphi.org/2017-saaphi-annual-meeting.

See you in Atlanta Nov. 4!

Questions? email us at [email protected]

saaphihealth | 2017 ANNUAL MEETING 2017 ANNUAL MEETING

Photos 04/29/2013

Some of our members volunteering at the African American Health Expo! Thanks ladies!

04/27/2013

Last event of the semester GAME NIGHT!!! Friday, May 3rd, 2013!!

Diversity Pipelines 2013 04/27/2013

Immediate PAST Presidents of SBPHP & BGSA....now retired!! YAAAAAS!!.

Diversity Pipelines 2013 03/04/2013
Mobile uploads 02/28/2013

Our Panelist!!

Mobile uploads 02/28/2013

Join us tomorrow!!!

Untitled album 02/13/2013
Photos 10/09/2012

Reminder: Meeting TODAY!! 3pm EAD 703!! There will be light refreshments. Hope to see you there!

Domestic Abuse Victims Get Chance At Freedom 10/06/2012

In addition to Breast Cancer Awareness Month is it also Domestic Violence Awareness Month as well. According to the CDC's National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) (2010) on average, 24 people per minute are victims of r**e, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in the United States, which accounts for approximately 12 million men and women over the course of a year. Definitely a sensitive and pertinent public health concern. http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/NISVS/index.html

Domestic Abuse Victims Get Chance At Freedom Women in California prisons for killing their abusive partners may get a chance at freedom. Gov. Jerry Brown recently signed a bill that allows new evidence to be considered in decades-old cases.

Photos 10/04/2012

SBPHP Goes 'Pink"! Join us for our next meeting Tuesday, October 9, 2012 3-4pm EAD 703 and wear pink! We will be joined by Dr. Jennifer Edwards of Dallas County Health and Human Services. We will also discuss upcoming events and opportunities. See you there!

09/11/2012

Don't forget first meeting of the year is TODAY! EAD 703 at 3pm!

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