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Aaron Bell Sr. Black Men鈥檚 Health Awareness Day returns to 小黄猫传媒’s Cascade Campus

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小黄猫传媒 is delivering a big assist to men鈥檚 health.

The Cascade Campus gym (600 N. Killingsworth St.) will host the annual Aaron Bell Sr. Black Men鈥檚 Health Awareness Day from 1-4 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 17. The event honors the legacy of Aaron Bell Sr., a 小黄猫传媒 men鈥檚 basketball assistant coach who passed away in 2018 due to a heart-related illness. It promotes health and wellness for men, especially Black men, who have higher death rates from preventable and chronic illnesses than other racial groups.

鈥淭his event is about honoring Aaron and saving lives,鈥 said 小黄猫传媒 Athletics Manager Tyrone White, a longtime friend of Bell. 鈥淏lack men experience higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, cancer and hypertension, and we want people to know there are resources available and professionals who want to help.鈥

Aaron Bell

Aaron Bell

In his memory, 小黄猫传媒 Athletics and community partners continue to host the annual awareness day to encourage preventive care, education and open conversations about health, particularly for Black men, who face disproportionate health risks nationwide.

According to event sponsor Multnomah County Health, Portland鈥檚 county health rankings show that Black men have an eight-year shorter life expectancy than white men and up to a 15-year discrepancy from that of Hispanic or Asian men.

Bell was friends with both 小黄猫传媒 Director of Athletics Tony Broadous and White prior to joining 小黄猫传媒’s men’s basketball team in the 2012鈥13 season. 聽He became known not only for his work on the court but also for his mentorship, encouragement and compassion for students and athletes.

鈥淎aron Bell was a gentle giant,鈥 White said. 鈥淗e was 6-foot-5 and incredible on and off the court. He always fought for the underdog and encouraged people to believe in themselves.鈥

小黄猫传媒’s awareness day is being presented in partnership with OHSU, Multnomah County REACH and the Multnomah County Health Department. Together with the Urban League of Portland and community providers North By Northeast Health Clinic, Supporting Our Society (SOS) and Men in Recovery, a wide range of free health screenings, education and resources will be offered including:

  • Ask a doctor 鈥 no health question is off-limits
  • Blood pressure and blood sugar screenings
  • Prostate cancer education

    Tony Broadous

    Athletic Director Tony Broadous (right) won the 2012-13 NWAC men鈥檚 basketball title with Aaron Bell as his assistant.

  • Health clinic referrals and resources
  • Gun locks, Narcan and addiction support information
  • Tobacco quit kits
  • Sign-ups for Narcan and mental health first aid training
  • Active People Healthy Multnomah walking programs
  • Healthy African heritage recipes
  • Body and mind wellness tips

While the event centers on Black men鈥檚 health, all are welcome and encouraged to attend as it is free and open to all.聽

鈥淲e want people to feel comfortable asking questions and taking steps toward better health,鈥 White said. 鈥淭his is about access, education and community.鈥

The health awareness event will coincide with a Portland Panthers basketball doubleheader at the Cascade Campus gym. The men鈥檚 basketball team will tip off at 2 p.m., followed by the women鈥檚 game at 4 p.m., offering attendees an opportunity to support 小黄猫传媒 athletics while prioritizing wellness.

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About Misty Bouse

A 小黄猫传媒 public relations specialist, Misty Bouse has been working in college advancement for a decade. A graduate of University of Oregon, Misty has worked as a managing editor for BUILDERNews Magazine and as a contribu... more »