Measles: Be Empowered With Facts Not Fear

We regret to inform you that the online zoom event, Measles: Be Empowered by Facts not Fear, has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.
We apologize for the inconvenience and will update everyone once the event has been rescheduled.
Being empowered with facts enables individuals to make informed decisions for themselves and their families, which is why CHD-Ohio is hosting this important event in light of the current atmosphere of mainstream misinformation and missing information. An opportunity for Q&A will be provided to ensure attendees engage with the featured speakers and ask questions pertinent to this topic.
*The online event is FREE but registration is required, so please scroll down to reserve your slot. The zoom credentials will be emailed prior to the event.*
We encourage all to please share widely and invite family and friends to attend so they may also benefit from this highly informative event. The event flyer can be found here and all are welcome to disseminate it in communities, via email and social media platforms.
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Thank you for your support!
We look forward to having you join us for this highly educational online event!
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Brian Hooker, Ph.D., PE

Brian S. Hooker, Ph.D., PE, is an associate professor of biology at Simpson University in Redding California where he specializes in microbiology and biotechnology. He also teaches chemistry at Shasta College.
Brian dedicated over 15 years as a bioengineer and the team leader for the High Throughput Biology Team and Operations Manager of the DOE Genomics: Genomes to Life (GTL) Center for Molecular and Cellular Systems at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Dr. Hooker also managed applied plant and fungal molecular biology research projects at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where systems biology researchers are focused on understanding gene and protein networks involved in individual cell signaling, communication between cells in communities, and cellular metabolic pathways. Hooker also served as research director for the plant biotechnology company, PhytaGenics.
In 1985, Hooker earned his bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering, from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California. He earned his master’s of science degree in 1988 and his doctorate in 1990, both in biochemical engineering, from Washington State University, in Pullman, Washington.
Brian Hooker has many accomplishments to his credit including: co-inventor for five patents, recipient of the Battelle Entrepreneurial Award in 2001 and a Federal Laboratory Consortium Recognition Award in 1999, for his work on “Reactive Transport in 3-Dimensions.” The breadth of Hooker’s over 60 science and engineering papers have been published in internationally recognized, peer-reviewed journals.
Hooker has been active in the autism community since 2001 and has a 19-year-old son with autism. He currently serves on the board of trustees for Focus for Health. In 2013 and 2014, Dr. Hooker worked with the CDC Whistleblower, Dr. William Thompson, to expose fraud and corruption within vaccine safety research in the CDC which led to the release of over 10,000 pages of documents.
Sheila Ealey, Ph.D.

Sheila Lewis Ealey is the founder and former director of the Creative Learning Center of Louisiana, where she served for ten years. It was a small therapeutic day school for severely affected children on the autism spectrum and children diagnosed with other nonverbal intellectual disabilities beginning at age 8. She is the wife of a former U.S. Coast Guard Officer, who spent more than 16 years of his 26 years of service traveling worldwide, supporting his love and duty to our country. She is also the mother of four children — three daughters, and her son, Temple — diagnosed with severe autism spectrum disorder at 18 months, and has a granddaughter. Temple is now a young man and considered moderate and emerging.
Over the past 20 years, Ealey has educated herself to use natural forms of healing the body and brain through diet, educational and therapeutic modalities and a gamut of biomedical treatments. Her formal education includes a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from St. Mary’s Dominican College, an MA in curriculum and instruction in special education grades K through 12 from Concordia University and a doctorate in educational leadership in special education grades K through 12 from Gwynedd Mercy University. She is certified as a DIR Stanley Greenspan Floortime practitioner, in Interactive Metronome and as a Fast Forward reading interventionist.
Sheila and her boy and girl twins, Temple and Lucinda, were featured in the documentary “Vaxxed.” She has traveled extensively, advocating for medical freedom as a Constitutionalist and inspirational speaker. She continues to educate disenfranchised parents about their fundamental rights to religious and philosophical exemptions, their ability to live sustainably off a limited budget and the importance of nutritional foods and biomedical interventions for optimum health after a diagnosis of autism or other learning disabilities such as ADD or ADHD. She also writes individual curriculums for parents of children with autism or intellectual disorders who choose to homeschool and is a trustee for the Autism Trust, USA.
Bookings
This event is fully booked.