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Activism Club teams up with Channing-Murray to organize health care reform panel

THANKS TO THE efforts of the Uni High Activism Club, a communitywide panel discussion on health care reform will be held 7:30 p.m. Jan. 23 at the Channing-Murray Foundation, 1209 W. Oregon St., Urbana.

The panelists will focus on the reform movement in Champaign County, where an estimated 40 percent of residents have no access to health care.

Activism Club organizer Shara Esbenshade informed Uni students and staff of the event in a schoolwide e-mail this afternoon.

"The discussion is geared toward informing those unfamiliar with the way the local health care system works and educating us residents about the ways in which we as a movement can increase access to health care," Esbenshade said in her message.

The Uni senior noted that student response to Activism Club's Dec. 5 showing of Michael Moore's "Sicko" indicated significant interest in the movement for health care reform, spurring the idea of organizing a community discussion.

Panelists will include:

Attendance is free and open to the public. For more information, e-mail Esbenshade at esbenshd@uni.uiuc.edu.

"It is necessary that we as members of Champaign County be aware of its health care situation, the suffering our fellow residents are going through, and the ways in which we can help increase access to health care in our community," Esbenshade said.

Activism Club is co-sponsoring the program with Channing-Murray. The Channing-Murray Foundation is a Unitarian-Universalist Campus Center located at the Corner of Oregon and Mathews. Off-street parking is available for this event.


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