Habilitative Systems, Inc. to Host 4th Annual Race and Health Equity Awards on Dec. 12

From L-R: Dr. Terry Mason, Dr. Carol Adams, and Congressman Danny K. Davis will be among 10 individuals honored at the 4th Annual Race and Health Equity Awards Reception.

Habilitative Systems, Inc., one of Chicago’s leading behavioral health and human services agencies, will hold its 4th Annual Race and Health Equity Awards Reception on Thursday, December 12, from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. at Malcolm X College (1900 W. Jackson Blvd.).

Themed “Honoring the Legacy of Historically Black Community Based Organizations,” the event will pay tribute to 10 extraordinary healthcare trailblazers dedicated to eliminating racial inequities in healthcare. www.habilitative.org/news.

“The Race & Health Equity Awards is a celebration of outstanding individuals who have contributed significantly to the fight against racial disparities in healthcare,” said HSI President and CEO Donald Dew.

“They have led the charge to ensure that our healthcare systems have better quality, access and more equity for Black and brown people,” he said.

The following will be recognized for their exemplary work toward race and health equity:

  • Congressman Danny K. Davis, Member of Congress, 7th District-IL
  • Dr. Terry Mason, Former Chief Operating Officer, Cook County Department of Public Health
  • Dr. Vijay Prabhakar, Chairman, Global Strategic Alliance Inc., USA
  • Dr. Sokoni Karanja, Founder and Former Director, Centers for New Horizons
  • Tyronne Stoudemire, Senior Vice President, Global Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI), Hyatt Hotels Corporation
  • Dr. Carol Adams, Founder and CEO, Urban Prescriptives
  • Brenetta Howell Barrett, Founder, President and CEO, Pathfinders Prevention Education Fund
  • Bishop Dr. Claude Porter, Founder, President and CEO, Proviso Leyden Council for Community Action, Inc.
  • Reverend Dr. Albert Sampson, Fernwood United Methodist Church
  • Dr. Annetta Wilson, Founder and Executive Director, Sankofa Safe Child Initiative

“We also will highlight our theme, ‘Honoring the Legacy of Historically Black Community Based Organizations,” through a new documentary. So many of our impactful organizations have closed, been forgotten about and need strategies for sustainability, but we have come together to share insights, strategies, build capacity, resources, and visions for improving quality of life for individuals in our communities,” Dew said.

The Race and Health Equity Awards will debut the documentary Heading West 2: If the Lions Don’t Tell Their Story. Co-produced by Double D Productions and Habilitative Systems, Inc., the film highlights the lasting impact of Historically Black Community-Based Organizations (HBCBOs) in Chicago. It explores their fight for social justice, mental health, community empowerment, and lasting change.

The evening will feature:

  • Delicious food.
  • A performance by violinist Windy Indie.
  • Networking with some of Chicago’s most influential leaders.

For more information about the event, to become a sponsor or to purchase tickets, visit www.habilitative.org/news.

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