Pioneering psychiatrists Leonard Stein, M.D., Joel Feiner, M.D., and Matthew Dumont, M.D., will present an overview of the first 50 years of the community health era. And Jack Geiger, M.D., the leading player in the creation of community health centers, will speak about the relationship between community health and mental health, the effective application of public-health methodology in improving the lives of those with the greatest needs, the impact of poverty on public health, and how health care organizations can work to support community resilience and cohesion. Geiger is a founder and past president of Physicians for Human Rights and Physicians for Social Responsibility. In 1998 he received the Institute of Medicine’s Gustav O. Lienhard Award for “creating a model of the contemporary community health center to serve the poor and disadvantaged and for contributions to the advancement of minority health.”