About this Event
The Ebony Canal: Film Screening + Panel Discussion
Wellpoint Maryland and Nadia Care present an evening on Black maternal health, featuring the NAACP Image Award winning short documentary The Ebony Canal, narrated by Academy Award winner Viola Davis.
According to the CDC, Black women in the United States die from pregnancy related causes at nearly three times the rate of white women. The Ebony Canal confronts that reality, and the work underway to change it.
Hosted at Morgan State University, this gathering brings together clinicians, researchers, advocates, students, and community members for a screening followed by a panel conversation with the filmmakers, physicians, and advocates leading this movement.
Moderator
Dr. Lamman Rucker, actor, educator, and advocate
Panel
Emmai Alaquiva, Emmy Award winning Director of The Ebony Canal
Dr. Shari Lawson, Department Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Howard University Hospital
Alana Yzola-Daly, Mother in the film & Associate Producer, The Ebony Canal
Charles Johnson, Founder and President of 4Kira4Moms, congressional testifier, and national voice for maternal health policy reform
Schedule
6:00pm, Doors open
7:00pm, Program begins
Film screening and panel discussion to follow
Venue
Morgan State University
Murphy Fine Arts Center, Turpin-Lamb Theater
2201 Argonne Drive, Baltimore, MD 21251
Seating is limited. Registration is required. One ticket per person.
Presented by Wellpoint Maryland and Nadia Care, in partnership with The Ebony Canal, Morgan State University, Perry Media, and Bounce Marketing.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Morgan State University | Murphy Fine Arts Center | Turpin-Lamb Theater, 2201 Argonne Drive, Baltimore, United States
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