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Symposium: Health Across a Lifetime

Healthcare access in New York City is increasingly shaped by economic pressure, policy instability, and structural inequities—leaving women and gender-expansive people navigating fragmented systems at every stage of life. From pre-maternal and reproductive health to menopause, aging, disability, and chronic care, access remains inconsistent, reactive, and often out of reach—particularly for low-income, immigrant, disabled, and aging communities.

  • When: June 18, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Where: Barnard College, 3009 Broadway (at 117th Street), New York, NY 10027

Women Creating Change (WCC), in partnership with Women.NYC, The New York Economic Development Corporation (NYEDC), and Barnard College, presents this symposium as part of WCC's 2026 issue-specific convening series, which provides deeper, focused exploration of the critical challenges surfaced at the State of NYC Women Conference, advancing cross-sector solutions rooted in research, lived experience, and action.

Symposium

Why should you attend?

The convening also elevates critical but often overlooked health gaps—including menopause care, aging in place, mental health, disability access, and long-term services—and examines the economic ripple effects when care is delayed or denied. When women cannot access consistent, affordable healthcare, the impacts extend far beyond individual outcomes, affecting workforce participation, caregiving stability, and long-term economic security.

Attendees will gain:

  • A full-lifespan view of women’s and gender-expansive people’s healthcare needs
  • A clearer understanding of Medicaid and Medicare funding pressures and policy risks
  • Insight into the role of community health centers and safety-net providers
  • Policy pathways to stabilize healthcare access across life stages
  • Tools to connect health access, caregiving, workforce participation, and economic security

Who Should Attend?

This symposium is designed for policymakers and government officials, healthcare providers and community health leaders, advocates and organizers, researchers and academics, nonprofit and human services leaders, as well as NYC residents and community members.

Participant Experience & Benefits

This symposium examines healthcare as a lifelong continuum, not a series of isolated moments. Participants will explore how funding pressures on Medicaid and Medicare, workforce shortages, clinic closures, and restrictive reproductive policies undermine access—while caregiving responsibilities and rising costs compound health inequities over time. The conversation will center the role of community health centers and safety-net providers as essential infrastructure, while interrogating the policy choices required to stabilize and strengthen them.

What You’ll Leave With

  • A deeper understanding of how healthcare inequities compound across a lifetime
  • Practical insights into policy, funding, and systems-level solutions
  • Connections across health, policy, advocacy, and community sectors
  • A clearer framework for advancing healthcare equity that supports dignity, stability, and participation

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Event Partners

In partnership with Women.NYC, The New York Economic Development Corporation (NYEDC), and Barnard College.

Our partners are committed to advancing equitable economic opportunity and workforce stability for women and gender-expansive New Yorkers. Their support makes possible cross-sector dialogue, research-informed solutions, and meaningful collaboration around workforce transitions, economic security, and community wealth. Together, we're working to shape an economy where all New Yorkers can achieve economic mobility.

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FAQ

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When & Where

When: June 18, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Where: Barnard College, 3009 Broadway (at 117th Street), New York, NY 10027

Who can attend?

Anyone can participate in Women.NYC programs regardless of actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity or gender expression, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, partnership status, marital status, disability (including use of a service animal), race, color, national origin, alienage, citizenship status, military status, or any other class protected by City, State, or Federal law.

When does registration close?

Registration closes on June 15, 2026.

What key takeaways can I expect?

  • A deeper understanding of how healthcare inequities compound across a lifetime
  • Practical insights into policy, funding, and systems-level solutions
  • Connections across health, policy, advocacy, and community sectors
  • A clearer framework for advancing healthcare equity that supports dignity, stability, and participation

How much does it cost to attend?

With support from our partners, we’re pleased to make this symposium accessible at no cost.

Disclaimers

Disclaimers:

  1. This event is open to the public and at no-cost, doors will be closed once the venue reaches capacity, arrive early.
  2. By signing up for this event you accept to be photographed and recorded, and allow women.nyc to use the materials for informational and promotional purposes.
  3. By registering to this event you accept to join our email list and receive information about future events and resources.