

Care Divided, Racial Inequalities In Healthcare
Join us for a Powerful Conversation on Racial Inequalities in Healthcare.
We invite you to an important and thought-provoking event exploring racial inequalities and ethnic disparities in the healthcare system. This event is part of the Agora Health Community Series, which brings together expert-led panels and meaningful networking opportunities for anyone in the health and wellness sector, particularly those with a focus on women’s health and well-being.
This is a space to learn, connect, and share experiences so that together, we can drive change and improve healthcare systems, businesses, and services for all women.
💬Expert Panel Speakers
Dr. Aziza Sesay – GP dedicated to empowering women through advocacy, cancer awareness, and equitable healthcare.
Lola Onato – Midwife and Midwifery Lecturer, advocate for Black women and birthing people, championing equity and the decolonisation of the midwifery curriculum.
Dr. Manpreet Suffer-Pottiwal - PhD Psychologist specialising in intergenerational trauma, ancestral healing, and supporting marginalised communities in reclaiming mental well-being.
Dr. Anika Patel – GP with a specialism in women’s health and an advocate for marginalised communities, particularly South Asian women.
⏳Evening Schedule
5:30 – 6:30pm: Drinks & Networking
6:30 – 7:30pm: Expert Panel Discussion
7:30 – 8:30pm: Drinks & Networking
(Doors open from 5:30pm; please arrive by 6:20pm before the panel begins.)
✨What We’ll Discuss
Quality of care across different ethnic groups
Racial bias in research and healthcare delivery
Inequalities in healthcare education and training
Cultural stigma and its impact on communities seeking care
Building cultural competency in healthcare and much more…
🙋🏽♀️Why Attend?
This is more than a discussion, it’s a call to action. By joining the conversation, you’ll gain insights from leading experts, connect with like-minded professionals, and help shape a future where healthcare is equitable and inclusive for all women.
🫶🏽We will be donating part of all ticket sales from our Community Events Series to The Menstrual Health Project.