Featuring: LA County Supervisor
Holly J. Mitchell
CRSHE Director Amander Clark, Ph.D., L.A. County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell and UC Regent Elaine Batchlor, M.D., M.P.H., in conversation about Black maternal health and care in Los Angeles
Thursday, February 29, 2024
3:00 p.m. Program
4:00 p.m. Reception
UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)
Program
Welcome by Dean of Life Sciences, Tracy L. Johnson, Ph.D.
Keith and Cecilia Terasaki Presidential Endowed Chair
Professor of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology
Opening remarks by Professor Amander Clark, Ph.D.
Director, UCLA Center for Reproductive Science, Health and Education
Professor of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology
Brief remarks by Kristin Schlater, M.B.A.
Health Education Program Manager, LA Care Health Plan
Introduction by UC Regent Elaine Batchlor, M.D., M.P.H.
Chief Executive Officer, MLK Community Healthcare
Remarks by LA County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell
Distinguished Speaker
Fireside Chat moderated by Professor Amander Clark Ph.D.
An informal yet structured opportunity for audience questions and answers.
Reception
Please join us in the foyer to continue the conversation.
Speaker Bios
Invited Speakers
Elaine Batchlor
UC Regent
UC Regent Elaine Batchlor, M.D., M.P.H., is the Chief Executive Officer at Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Healthcare. Under her leadership, MLK Community Healthcare has received national attention for its innovative work bringing high-quality accessible healthcare to underserved populations including expanding community-based prenatal care. We are honored that Dr. Batchlor will be introducing Supervisor Mitchell and joining the conversation on health equity for Black birthing persons and their families.
Holly J. Mitchell
Supervisor, Los Angeles County
Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell currently serves on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors representing the two million residents of Los Angeles County’s Second District. Supervisor Mitchell leads with a deep understanding of the vital safety net L.A. County provides to millions of families and is committed to ensuring that all residents can thrive. As the inaugural Distinguished Speaker for the CRSHE, Supervisor Michell will be discussing the policies she has championed that are aimed at improving the lives of Black birthing persons and their families.
Kristin Schlater
Health Education Program Manager, L.A. Care Health Plan
Kristin Schlater, M.B.A. is the Health Education Program Manager III with L.A. Care Health Plan managing Maternal Health Programs. Kristin is a Los Angeles native with an experienced background in health equity and healthcare advocacy. In her role at L.A. Care Health Plan, Kristin strives to improve healthcare access to those most in need, with one of her many projects being the launch the Medi-Cal Doula Benefit.
UCLA Hosts
Amander Clark
Director, UCLA Center of Reproductive Science, Health and Education
Amander Clark, Ph.D., is a Professor of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology. She is the inaugural Director of the UCLA Center for Reproductive Science, Health and Education. The mission of the Center is to support research and educational initiatives to improve reproductive health and care, with a vision for a future in which reproductive policies are based on rigorous research and access to reproductive care is more equitable. The Center is privileged to host this critical conversation highlighting research. education and policy around the topic of Black maternal health.
Tracy L. Johnson
Dean, Division of Life Sciences
Tracy Johnson, Ph.D., was appointed Dean of Life Sciences in September 2020. She is holder of the Keith and Cecilia Terasaki Presidential Endowed Chair, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor, and a Professor of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology. Dean Johnson is recognized for her scientific leadership, contributions to educational innovation, and as a champion of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Dean Johnson is delighted to welcome you here to engage with us as we unite policy, health care, research, and education to improve the lives and care of Black birthing persons.
Sponsors
We are deeply grateful to our sponsors and partners.