Conversations sur la santé dans les communautés Noires
Le Programme de recherche en don et de transplantation (PRDTC) et le Projet Caribbean African Regenerative Medicine (CARM) sont fiers de présenter une nouvelle série de webinaires axée sur la santé et le bien-être des communautés africaines, caribéennes et noires (ACB).
Intitulée « Conversations sur la santé dans les communautés noires », cette série de webinaires explorera les expériences vécues, les disparités en matière de santé et l’impact du racisme sur la santé et les résultats de transplantation, en réunissant des patients, des familles, des professionnels de la santé et des chercheurs pour des discussions significatives.
Dans cette première session, nous entendrons le témoignage direct de Tiana et Dennis, un père et sa fille, qui ont navigué dans le processus de transplantation, du diagnostic précoce à la transplantation, à la récupération et à la vie après la transplantation. Joignez-vous à cette conversation importante!
Les autres sujets clés abordés seront les suivants:
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Les facteurs de risque des maladies chroniques et leurs liens avec la transplantation d’organes.
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Le rôle de la race dans les résultats de santé pour les populations africaines, caribéennes et noires.
Cet événement virtuel gratuit est ouvert aux patients, aux familles, aux professionnels de la santé et aux chercheurs. Restez à l’écoute pour connaître les détails des prochains webinaires de cette série!
À propos de Mr. Dennis Carlton Williams
A man of unwavering faith, deep compassion, and enduring love for his family, Dennis Carlton Williams was born in the Pike District of Manchester, Jamaica. In the 1980s, he immigrated to the United States with his aunt and sister, guided by hope and a pursuit of greater opportunity.
With a strong work ethic and servant’s heart, Dennis built a lasting career as a Master Electrician, faithfully serving the Wellesley College community in Wellesley, Massachusetts for over 35 years. His work was more than a job—it was a ministry of excellence, reliability, and care.
But beyond his professional accomplishments, Dennis is best known for the life he’s lived pouring into others. A true family man, Dennis has always placed his loved ones at the center of his life. Married for 32 beautiful years to his beloved wife Vivene, the two have raised a strong, faith-filled family, including their children Collique and Tiana. His heart of gratitude runs especially deep for Tiana, whose selfless act as a living donor gave Dennis a renewed lease on life—a gift he cherishes with humility and joy.
Dennis lives his faith daily as a devoted Deacon at Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, where he continues to lead by example in service and kindness. Those who know him describe him as a humble, giving man—a quiet pillar of strength whose life reflects his belief in God’s grace and goodness.
Grateful for every blessing, Dennis Carlton Williams is a shining example of what it means to walk by faith, to love deeply, and to give generously.
À propos de Mme. Tiana Elliott
Tiana Elliott, a proud Boston native and first-generation American, was raised on the values of faith, family, and hard work by her Jamaican parents, Dennis and Vivene. A former collegiate athlete, she played four years of basketball at the University of New Haven, where she earned both her Bachelor’s in Sport Management and her MBA with a focus in Sports Management.
Her passion for people and service guided her career in collegiate athletics and development, with roles at the University of New Haven, Sacred Heart University, Howard University, and Southern Connecticut State University. In 2020, amid global uncertainty, Tiana shifted careers, deepened her faith, supported her father by donating her kidney to him.
A proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Tiana now lives in Maryland with her husband and son, remaining rooted in the values that have shaped her life and impact.