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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:36:06 -0500 (EST)
Local: Wed, Nov 30 2011 11:36 am
Subject: The Ramifications of Unemployment/Underemployment on Public Health

Public Health Association of New York City  
Programs Committee Presents:
Public Health Hot Topics Lecture  Series
December 8th, 2011 - 6-8 P.M.
The Ramifications of Unemployment/Underemployment on Public Health
Featured Speakers:
Lois Uttley, MPP
PHANYC President-Elect and Former Journalist
Why does NY State need to pass the NY State Health Exchange Bill?
Ruth Robertson M.Sc.
Senior Research Associate, Affordable Health Insurance Program, The  
Commonwealth Fund
The toll job loss has had on health insurance coverage, and how the  
Affordable Care Act may help

Nancy Rankin, MPA
Vice President of Policy, Research, and Advocacy, The Community Service  
Society of New York
Health related hardships faced by the unemployed/underemployed in NYC's  
low-income communities
Barbara Glickstein, RN, MPH, MS
Co-Director of the Center for Health, Media & Policy, Hunter College City  
University of New York
Linda Villarosa
Director, Journalism Program, The City College of New York
Where:
The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, 219 W. 40th Street, 3rd Fl., room  
#308
The school is located in the central Times Square area of Manhattan
Fees: ALTHOUGH SITE SAYS "FREE", SMALL FEE EXISTS. PLEASE BRING CASH  OR
CHECK WITH YOU!
PHANYC Student Members: $5; PHANYC Professional Members: $10
Non-Member Student: $15; Non-Member Professional: $20

CUNY School of Journalism Faculty/Staff/Students: $5 donation  requested
Light refreshments will be provided.
Register at  
_http://phanyc-esearch.eventbrite.com/?srnk=1_
(http://phanyc-esearch.eventbrite.com/?srnk=1)  
Travel/Directions: Visit _www.hopstop.com_ (http://www.hopstop.com/)  

Questions? Please email _progr...@phanyc.org_ (mailto:progr...@phanyc.org)
To join PHANYC visit _www.phanyc.org/membership_
(http://www.phanyc.org/membership)


 
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