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- Four Decades of Health Equity Work
La Verne Reid, PhD'99, is a professor in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at North Carolina Central University. In addition to teaching and mentoring students, Reid partners with North Carolina state health agencies to design training programs to increase the cultural competency of healthcare providers working with HIV patients. (Bio from The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University)
- Hermes
- NCIOM Healthy North Carolina 2030
Social and Economic Factor Work Group member
- LinkedIn profile
- Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina
Member, Board of Directors
- Experts Say Reopening North Carolina Too Soon Endangers Our Most Vulnerable
Thomasi McDonald, IndyWeek, 05/13/2020
- Children of Durham at high risk for lead poisoning
The Durham VOICE article about a 2017(?) event hosted by La Verne Reid for the Partnership Effort for the Advancement of Children's Health (PEACH).
- Women's Health Awareness Day 2017
Vice-Chair, Event Steering and Planning Committee
- HBHE Retrospective 2006 - The Morgan Years
Panelist (full video 1 hr 39 min)
- The role of a historically black university and the black church in community-based health initiatives: the project DIRECT experience
La Verne Reid, John Hatch, Theodore Parrish. In: J Public Health Manag Pract 2003 Nov:Suppl:S70-3.
doi: 10.1097/00124784-200311001-00012
This work explores the role of North Carolina Central University (NCCU), a historically Black university, and local Black churches in serving as community resources in Project Diabetes Interventions Reaching and Educating Communities Together (Project DIRECT).
- NCCU faculty profile
(Vic may need to look for the page in the Internet Archive)
- Phenomenal Women Empowerment Alliance
La Verne Reid was honored at The Phenomenal Women Empowerment Alliance's 25th Anniversary, Saturday, January 14, 2023 at the Fiesta Banquet Hall