Knowledge is Power: Blood Equity, Community Health, & Access + Blood Drive

Our Blood. Our Voices. Our Future. Join us for a powerful Community Conversation on Sickle Cell Disease, Blood Equity, and Public Health.


Date
Sept. 18, 2026
Time
10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Location
Hale Hall

About

Join us for a powerful Community Conversation on Sickle Cell Disease, Blood Equity, and Public Health. Become a DONOR HERO by participating in the Blood Drive presented by Versiti Blood Center of Ohio!

Sickle cell disease is more than a medical condition—it is a public health issue, a health equity issue, and a call to action.

Come hear from patients, caregivers, physicians, researchers, blood donation experts, public health leaders, and policymakers as we discuss how we can work together to improve access to care, expand blood donation, reduce health disparities, and create lasting change.

What to expect:

  • Blood Equity & Blood Donation
  • Free Community Health Resources
  • Powerful Patient & Caregiver Stories
  • Public Health & Health Equity Discussions
  • Emerging Gene Therapies & Innovation
  • Health Policy & Advocacy
  • Community Organizations & Resources
  • Opportunities to Take Action

Whether you are living with sickle cell disease, supporting a loved one, a healthcare professional, student, advocate, blood donor, or community member—your voice matters.

Together, we can build healthier communities through education, partnership, and action.

Free parking will be available in the Union Hall South Garage for this community event.

Featured speakers

Adjunct Assistant Professor
Mysheika Williams Roberts
Dean, College of Public Health
Paula H. Song

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