ESU Welcomes Governor’s Advisory Commissions to Campus for Panel Discussion
Posted by: Elizabeth Richardson on October 2, 2024, No Comments
On Tuesday, October 1, East Stroudsburg University welcomed Governor Josh Shapiro’s Advisory Commission on African American Affairs and Advisory Commission on Women for a panel discussion.
Critical issues affecting African Americans and women, such as Black Maternal Health, the CROWN Act, and Menstrual Equity were discussed. ESU President Kenneth Long was in attendance and greeted the panelists after the discussion.
Pictured from left to right: Christa Caceras, Vice Chair, Governor’s Advisory Commission on African American Affairs & President of Monroe County NAACP; Dr. Sharee Livingston, Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialist, UPMC Lititz & Chair, Health Subcommittee, Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women; Moriah Hathaway, Executive Director, Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women; Shidae Jones, Public Health Major and Student Leader & Advocate, East Stroudsburg University; Lynette Medley, Founder/CEO, No More Secrets MBS Inc., Commissioner, Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women; Sara Goulet, Special Advisor to the Secretary, PA Department of Human Services; Kenneth Long, ESU President; Dr. Anette Nance, Executive Director, Governor’s Advisory Commission on African American Affairs.
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