4/22 Annual Gospel Health Fest at Suffolk County Community College

County Executive Steven Bellone and the Suffolk County Department of Health Services’ Office of Minority Health, in collaboration with Suffolk County Community College and College Wide Office of Multicultural Affairs, would like to invite you to the Gospel Health Fest 2023!   

This event is sponsored by Catholic Health Good Samaritan University Hospital & Sun River Health and will celebrate Community, Health & Spirit on Saturday, April 22nd from 3:00 to 7:00 PM (Door open at 2:30pm) atSuffolk County Community College Michael J Grant Campus,1001 Crooked Hill Rd, Brentwood, NY 11717   

The event will feature health testimonials, education, screening, and refreshments. Also, our counties finest Gospel choirs, dance ministries, and groups in a musical event designed to uplift and inspire.  

This event is FREE and open to the public and Lunch will be served.

Please register at this link and we look forward to seeing you there! https://health.suffolkcountyny.gov/gospelfest/Register

For additional information please contact OMH@suffolkcountyny.gov or 631-854-0378

6th Annual Student Diversity Leadership Conference at Suffolk County Community College 4/22

Friday, April 22, 2022 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

6th Annual Student Diversity Leadership Conference

Suffolk County Community College

Ammerman Campus
Krieling Hall (Map)
Selden, NY

and Zoom

hosted by SCCC African American Student Union

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Can’t attend? Consider a donation to the support student scholarships and endow these funds at $10,000.

African Peoples Association Scholarship help us raise $7,400.00.

Thurgood Marshall / Rosa Parks Leadership Scholarship help us raise $7,000.00.

Sponsored by the African American Student Union, Multicultural Affairs, and the Office of Campus Activities & Student Leadership & Development – Ammerman

12:30PM Today 11/17 Indigenous People and Social Justice Program

Native American Indigenous People’s Month

Wednesday, November 17, 2021 12:30 PM

Hosted by Suffolk County Community College Office of Multicultural Affairs

The program will feature Cultural Educator Josephine Smith of the Shinnecock Nation. Ms. Smith will present the current social justice threats to the preservation of Native American culture and history. 

Ms. Josephine will discuss several social justice issues facing indigenous people such as:

  • The federal recognition processes
  • getting land back that they lost
  • The impact of the overdevelopment of Long Island and its impact on the survival of the Indigenous

Zoom Meeting ID: 853 8363 5141
Passcode: Native

For additional information please contact Ms. Malika Batchie-Lockhart batchim@sunysuffolk.edu