The 2026 Health Equity Conference aims to bring together students, researchers, community health professionals, policymakers, and organizations to share strategies and resources for advancing health equity in Nebraska and beyond. Attendees can expect a variety of speakers, networking opportunities, and research sharing. The agenda includes breakout sessions on health challenges among immigrant and refugee communities, behavioral health disparities in rural settings, and care access for minority populations. The conference will also feature a keynote address by Dr. Jeneile Luebke, exploring Indigenous methodologies in research.
Mental Health Conferences
2026 Health Equity Conference
The 2026 Health Equity Conference will be held in Lincoln, Nebraska, focusing on strategies and resources for advancing health equity.
February 20, 2026 Lincoln, Nebraska In-person Event
Conference Overview
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Time and Place
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Conference Organizer
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Minority Health Disparities Initiative
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Email: mhdi@unl.edu Phone: 402-472-5976
Registration Fees
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| Cost | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| $0.00 | General | The conference is free and open to the public. |
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Schedule and Agenda
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The conference begins with check-in at 8:30am, followed by an Indigenous Land Acknowledgement and Welcome. Breakout sessions cover topics such as health challenges among immigrant communities and behavioral health disparities in rural settings. A mindfulness session and poster presentations are scheduled, along with a keynote by Dr. Jeneile Luebke. The event concludes with closing remarks at 4:00pm.
Notable Speakers
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Jeneile Luebke
Assistant Professor of Nursing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, focusing on Indigenous feminism and decolonizing methodologies.
Sponsorship, Exhibitor, and Advertising Opportunities
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Organizations interested in sponsorship opportunities can explore options on the conference website. More details are available here.
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