Protecting prevention: The BLKHLTH Vaccine Equity Initiative
Earlier this year, Atlanta-based BLKHLTH launched its community-responsive Vaccine Equity Initiative. But just when it had gained traction, collecting information from listening sessions with rural and urban Georgians and preparing to launch mobile clinics, the devastating cuts to public health dismantled the project.
Dr. Katlego Selikane Reframes Public Health from Consulting Rooms to Campaigns
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Thriving, Not Hiding: Thandolwethu and What It Means to Live with HIV
Thando Cindi
Candice Chirwa Redefines Health Justice, as The Minister of Menstruation
Candice Chirwa
The Black Panthers and the Fight for Health Equity
New analysis shows Black Americans face later diagnoses and longer treatment delays for colorectal cancer, leading to worse outcomes and survival rates.
Africa’s HIV Experts Break Down Global COVID-19 Vaccine Inequity
New analysis shows Black Americans face later diagnoses and longer treatment delays for colorectal cancer, leading to worse outcomes and survival rates.
Racial Gaps in Colorectal Cancer
New analysis shows Black Americans face later diagnoses and longer treatment delays for colorectal cancer, leading to worse outcomes and survival rates.
Depression and Black Men
Depression among Black men is often hidden, misdiagnosed, and intensified by racism, poverty, and the weight of harmful masculine ideals.