American Black Chiropractic Association

The ABCA was founded in 1981 by Dr. Bobby Westbrooks, a practicing Chiropractor in St. Louis, Missouri, who had a vision to empower African American doctors and students in chiropractic.

Dr. Westbrooks recognized that many African Americans were unfamiliar with the benefits of chiropractic care, and that chiropractic colleges struggled to attract minority students into their programs. This caused schools to continually have significantly low enrollment of African American students. The result was a significantly low number of African American graduates, and ultimately communities of color underserved by the opportunities and benefit of chiropractic.

Dr. Westbrooks realized there was an immediate and ongoing need for minority supportive services in the chiropractic profession. He founded the American Black Chiropractic Association (ABCA) with just a handful of doctors of African American descent. He hoped to achieve some of his goals through the ABCA, and to share these goals with some of his colleagues and friends.

The ABCA’s first convention was held in St. Louis, MO in 1981 with just 17 people in attendance. Many agreed the most important aspect of that first convention was the networking between doctors and students. Since that time the ABCA has held an annual national convention every year, bringing together doctors, students and supporters of chiropractic from around the nation and several other countries in a personal and professional environment.

Over the years the ABCA has inspired, educated, and connected countless doctors with a sense of family and mentored hundreds of chiropractic students. Most chiropractic college campuses have an active student chapter of the ABCA. Each year scholarships are awarded through the Harvey Lillard Scholarship Program. The ABCA also contributes to regular chiropractic career fairs to encourage African American students to consider chiropractic as a career choice.

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Event Details

The 2025 Eastern Regional Conference will be held at Life University (Marietta, GA), Feb 28 - Mar 1st. Themed Foundations & Frameworks, our speakers will lead us in discussions on the foundation of chiropractic philosophy, practice structure, and hands-on adjusting technique education. Life University's SABCA chapter will hold their annual Black History Fundraising Gala (Theme Harlem Renaissance) following the conference on Saturday. Come learn and celebrate Black culture with us at Life.

Speakers

Dr. Brandon Hart (Legacy Health Chiropractic)

Dr. Brandon Hart

Legacy Health Chiropractic

Dr. Cornell

Dr. Cornell "Zeus" Cornish

CTC Chiropractic

Dr. Randy Goings (ReNu Health)

Dr. Randy Goings

ReNu Health

Dr. Sherterica Hall (Hall Way of Healing)

Dr. Sherterica Hall

Hall Way of Healing

Dr. John Thornhill

Dr. John Thornhill

Agenda

  • February 28, 2025

  • March 1, 2025

February 28, 2025

Main Schedule

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Registration/Mixer
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
Palpation Hour

Discover and connect with other attendees.

Register & Join the Community

Student Admission - ERC Only

Student Admission to Eastern Regional Conference

Standard Price$50

General Admission (Non-student) - ERC Only

Admission to the Eastern Regional Conference

Standard Price$100

Black History Month Gala (Student) - Gala Only

Admission to Life University SABCA's Annual Black History Gala.

Early Bird Price$30
Early Bird Price$40
Standard Price$50

Black History Month Gala - Gala Only

Admission to Life University SABCA's Annual Black History Gala.

Standard Price$65

ERC and Gala (15% off)

For those looking to attend both the Eastern Regional Conference and the Black History Gala.

Standard Price$140

Venue

Venue

Life University
1269 Barclay Cir
Atlanta, Georgia

Host Hotel
Wyndham Garden Marietta Atlannta North
455 Franklin Gateway SE, Marietta, GA 30067

Contact us

For additional event or venue information, please send an email to steven.lawson@student.life.edu

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