Mount Sinai Global Health Conference
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"Battle for Whiteclay", awarded the Best Political Documentary at the 2009 New York Independent Film Festival, will be screened on Friday night, February 26th, followed by a discussion with the filmmakers. On Saturday, Saturday 27th, speakers will include activists for indigenous rights from around the world, including the keynote speaker Winona LaDuke, who was named one of Time magazine's 50 most promising leaders under 40. Indigenous Health Register NOW for this FREE Conference! There are an estimated 370 million indigenous peoples living in more than 70 countries worldwide. They represent a rich diversity of cultures, religions, traditions, languages and histories; yet continue to be among the world's most marginalized population groups. The next annual Mount Sinai Global Health Conference will showcase a range of indigenous health issues... register today and join other students, physicians, academics, activitists, and community members to learn more about the critical health issues facing indigenous groups both here in the United States and across the globe.
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