Water Justice With Dr. Mona: The Frontlines of the Flint Water Crisis, the Effects of Mistrust in Government on Vaccine Hesitancy, and the Importance of Being Civically Engaged
RSVP today to join the Mary Ellen Brandell Volunteer Center for a cross-campus collaboration to bring CMU students the story of Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician, professor, and public health advocate whose research exposed the Flint water crisis.
Dr. Mona will join the CMU community on February 16th in Plachta Auditorium, Warriner Hall at 5:30 p.m. for a moderated conversation and Q&A to discuss water justice in Michigan, how mistrust in government has lead to vaccine hesitency, and the importance of being active members of your community.
All attendees will receive a FREE copy of Dr. Mona's best selling medical thriller, What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistence, and Hope in an American City, while supplies last.
This event is sponsored by Central Michigan University, the Office of Residence Life, the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Eta Sigma Gamma Public Health Honorary, and Program Board. This event is supported by the Honors Program, the Sarah R. Opperman Leadership Institute, the College of Medicine, and Residence Housing Association.