How can I submit Odeh Center programming?

Odeh Center mural and event collage

In fall 2023, the University of Illinois at Chicago officially launched the Odehmenan Health Equity Center (Odeh Center). This was the result of a joint partnership spanning years between the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and the Office of Diversity, Equity and Engagement, as well as a generous donation of space from the UIC Library of the Health Sciences-Chicago.

The first word in the Center’s name, Odehmenan — pronounced: Odeh-me-nan: (odéh (oh-debt) me (muh) nan (nan) — is a Potawatomi word that translates to, “this heart of ours.” The Potawatomi people are one of the original peoples of the Chicagoland area and one of the Three Fires Confederacy Nations, who know this area as their ancestral home.

The purpose of the Odeh Center is to help cultivate community for students, staff, faculty, alumni and neighborhood partners. This is done through education, affinity groups, events, dialogues and advocacy. By fostering this sense of belonging and partnership, our community will be better equipped to uphold health equity in our clinical practice, education and research.

The Odehmenan Health Equity Center’s three main types of programming spotlight health equity, community and education.

In order to request reservations for upcoming programming/meetings, please complete and submit this form: https://vcha.uic.edu/odeh-center-programming-and-meeting-request-form/