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Event Schedule

Saturday, February 3, 2024
1-3pm
Panel Discussion-Open to Public
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
3400 Beatties Ford Road
Charlotte, NC 28216

Saturday, February 3, 2024
1-3pm
Panel Discussion-Open to Public
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
3400 Beatties Ford Road
Charlotte, NC 28216

It is our pleasure to announce the Charlotte Premiere of the short documentary, Someone Else’s Shoes, at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church at 1:00PM on February 3, 2024. The film tells the story of St. Agnes Hospital in Raleigh and highlights three trailblazers in North Carolina– Dr. Kenneth H. Chambers, Dr. Brenda Armstrong, and Dr. Paul A. McGill. Please join us for an afternoon of inspiration, storytelling, and tribute. The film presentation will be followed by a panel discussion.
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Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Noon - 1 PM
National Institutes of Health(NIH)
Virtual interview with Dr. Cheryl Walker-McGill

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This documentary highlights trailblazers in medicine and dentistry in North Carolina who broke down barriers and paved the way for future generations, helping to increase everyone’s access to care. Today’s doctors of color stand on the shoulders of giants like Bishop Henry Beard Delany, who saved one of the largest hospitals for Blacks on the East Coast in the early 1900s, Dr. Paul McGill, the first Black orthodontist in Charlotte, Dr. Kenneth Chambers, one of the first board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologists in Charlotte, and Dr. Brenda Armstrong who is one of the first black students at Duke Medical School. Through in-depth interviews with experts, archival footage and images, the film tells the story of these pioneers and the challenges they faced in their pursuit of equal access to quality healthcare.  This film focuses on the establishment of St. Agnes Hospital in Raleigh. St. Agnes is one of the first Black-owned and operated hospitals in North Carolina. The hospital provided vital medical services to the Black community and helped to address the many challenges they faced, including discrimination and inadequate access to health care.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2024
TBD 
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Virtual Panel Discussion on Oral Health Equity

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Dr. Cheryl Walker-McGill, Executive Producer of the short documentary, Someone Else’s Shoes, will talk about changes in access to dental and orthodontic care highlighting how Dr. Paul A. McGill bravely faced the challenges of being the first Black orthodontist in Charlotte, NC, and Chief Dental Officer for the United States, Dr. Michael Johnson and NIDCR Deputy Director Dr. Jennifer Webster-Cyriaque will talk about how leveraging the foundational contributions of trailblazers like Dr. Paul McGill continue to improve access to oral health care for all Americans.

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