Confronting American Health Disparities: Race, Class & Maternal Mortality

The California Women’s Law Center is holding a number of panel discussions this year with the UC Irvine Center for Biotechnology & Global Health Policy and Ms. Magazine addressing women’s health disparities. Moderated by Michele Goodwin, this series focuses on many of the factors contributing to our nation’s health care inequities and the impacts they have on Americans.

This event is the first in a multipart series that addresses the urgency of health disparities in the United States. This event features speakers Nourbese Flint, Dr. Tabetha Harken, Judge Glenda Hatchett, and Charles S. Johnson, IV to discuss issues at the intersection of race, sex, and class related to maternal mortality.

View a recording of the event here.