Redrawing Story Lines: Improving Health for Older African Americans in Changing Neighborhoods
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Neurologist and medical anthropologist Dr. Raina Croff combines neighborhood walks with active reminiscence to forestall memory loss in older African Americans, while reclaiming their sense of place, self and social connection.
This is one of three in the Marquam Talks virtual lecture series sponsored by Oregon Health & Science University. It is free and all are welcome.