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  <title><![CDATA[Liam's Legacy Symposium:  Local to Global: Perspectives on Community Health]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><em>Presented by Serve-Learn-Sustain, in partnership with School of History and Sociology (through a grant from the&nbsp;Gertrude and William C.&nbsp;Wardlaw&nbsp;Fund in support of the Conference on Human Rights, Changes and Challenges).</em></p>

<p>This event explores the question, &quot;what are the most successful interventions in cultivating community health, especially in communities that have been traditionally marginalized?&quot;&nbsp; This guiding question entails examining how health-related organizations and agencies differently define &quot;good health&quot; and how access to power (political, cultural, and financial) impacts how community members interact with health-related resources and technologies.&nbsp; In conjunction with our Serve-Learn-Sustain Linked Courses Program focused on Community Health, this event also investigates the concept of &quot;community health.&quot;&nbsp; <a href="https://serve-learn-sustain.gatech.edu/readings-videos-and-resources-about-community-health" title="https://serve-learn-sustain.gatech.edu/readings-videos-and-resources-about-community-health">&nbsp;In the framework used in our program</a>, individual health and community health are symbiotic - with community health dependent on the health behaviors and health outcomes of individuals within the community and individual health dependent on the health status of the community.</p>

<p>The first panel will focus on community health at the local and regional registers, while the second panel will engage global perspectives; however, both panels will highlight the connectedness of local and global community health challenges and innovations.&nbsp; Featured panelists include Sagdrina Jalal of the Georgia Farmer&#39;s Market Association, David Addiss of the Task Force for Global Health, Hope Bussenius and Charles Moore of Emory&#39;s Urban Health Initiative, Rihana Nesrudin of Oakhurst Medical Center, Angelou Ezeilo of the Greening Youth Foundation, and two Youth Leadership Team members of the International Rescue Committee.&nbsp;Hence, the symposium also explores how professionals from different disciplines and sectors view the concept of &quot;community health&quot; through the specific lenses of the communities--whether here in Atlanta or abroad-- with which they work. We hope you can join us for both panels, and enjoy lunch and conversation during the time in between!&nbsp;</p>

<h6><strong><em>Two&nbsp;Sessions: 11:00am&nbsp;- 12:00pm&nbsp;(Morning Session - Community Health: Focus on Georgia ); 12:30pm&nbsp;- 1:45pm&nbsp;(Afternoon Session - Community Health: Widen the Lens)&nbsp; Lunch will be offered during the session break between 12:00pm&nbsp;- 12:30pm</em></strong></h6>

<p><em>​About Liam&nbsp;Rattray&nbsp;&amp; Liam&#39;s Legacy:</em></p>

<p>The Liam&#39;s Legacy Symposium honors the memory of Liam&nbsp;Rattray, an outstanding and socially-committed Georgia Tech Honors Program student who was tragically killed by a drunk driver just a few weeks after his graduation, in 2011.&nbsp; We mourn his death, but we also celebrate his life in this annual event that carries his name and draws upon his legacy of&nbsp;engagement and activism.</p>

<p><a href="https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b9PplwRJWqHQM0R">RSVP REQUIRED</a></p>
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<p>This event explores the question, &quot;what are the most successful interventions in cultivating community health, especially in communities that have been traditionally marginalized?&quot;&nbsp; This guiding question entails examining how health-related organizations and agencies differently define &quot;good health&quot; and how access to power (political, cultural, and financial) impacts how community members interact with health-related resources and technologies.&nbsp; In conjunction with our Serve-Learn-Sustain Linked Courses Program focused on Community Health, this event also investigates the concept of &quot;community health.&quot;&nbsp; <a href="https://serve-learn-sustain.gatech.edu/readings-videos-and-resources-about-community-health" title="https://serve-learn-sustain.gatech.edu/readings-videos-and-resources-about-community-health">&nbsp;In the framework used in our program</a>, individual health and community health are symbiotic - with community health dependent on the health behaviors and health outcomes of individuals within the community and individual health dependent on the health status of the community.</p>

<p>The first panel will focus on community health at the local and regional registers, while the second panel will engage global perspectives; however, both panels will highlight the connectedness of local and global community health challenges and innovations.&nbsp; Featured panelists include Sagdrina Jalal of the Georgia Farmer&#39;s Market Association, David Addiss of the Task Force for Global Health, Hope Bussenius and Charles Moore of Emory&#39;s Urban Health Initiative, Rihana Nesrudin of Oakhurst Medical Center, Angelou Ezeilo of the Greening Youth Foundation, and two Youth Leadership Team members of the International Rescue Committee.&nbsp;Hence, the symposium also explores how professionals from different disciplines and sectors view the concept of &quot;community health&quot; through the specific lenses of the communities--whether here in Atlanta or abroad-- with which they work. We hope you can join us for both panels, and enjoy lunch and conversation during the time in between!&nbsp;</p>

<h6><strong><em>Two&nbsp;Sessions: 11:00am&nbsp;- 12:00pm&nbsp;(Morning Session - Community Health: Focus on Georgia ); 12:30pm&nbsp;- 1:45pm&nbsp;(Afternoon Session - Community Health: Widen the Lens)&nbsp; Lunch will be offered during the session break between 12:00pm&nbsp;- 12:30pm</em></strong></h6>

<p><em>​About Liam&nbsp;Rattray&nbsp;&amp; Liam&#39;s Legacy:</em></p>

<p>The Liam&#39;s Legacy Symposium honors the memory of Liam&nbsp;Rattray, an outstanding and socially-committed Georgia Tech Honors Program student who was tragically killed by a drunk driver just a few weeks after his graduation, in 2011.&nbsp; We mourn his death, but we also celebrate his life in this annual event that carries his name and draws upon his legacy of&nbsp;engagement and activism.</p>

<p><a href="https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b9PplwRJWqHQM0R">RSVP REQUIRED</a></p>
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