
Black Voices on the Maternal Health Crisis in Georgia and Beyond
Doctors, nurses, parents, and advocates join BLKHLTH to expose the maternal health crisis facing Black birthing people and share life-saving knowledge.

Striving for Healthcare Equity in South Africa ft. Pontsho Pilane
Journalist and scholar Pontsho Pilane joins BLKHLTH to examine South Africa’s healthcare system and the structural inequities that shape who gets care.

Creating Equity in Fitness (BLKHLTH x Planet Fitness)
BLKHLTH and Planet Fitness explore how fitness, food access, and neighborhood conditions shape Black health and what equity in movement really means.

Scams, Student Loans and Political Determinants of Health
Stories of scams lead into a deep dive on affirmative action, abortion bans, Cop City in Atlanta, and how politics shape Black health.

In Conversation with Brytanny McClendon for the Advil Pain Equity Project
Fourth-year med student Brytanny McClendon-Weary examines bias in pain care as BLKHLTH, Advil, and Morehouse School of Medicine advance the Pain Equity Project and a 2024 clinician training course.

Sex and Safety with Kim Windvogel
Felicity and Mbali of BLKHLTH SA join Kim Windvogel to discuss sex, health, and the practices that protect physical, emotional, and spiritual safety.

Why Cancer Rates Are Rising in Young People
Cancer diagnoses are climbing among people under 50, with Black communities facing sharper risks and inequities in care.

Climate Change is a Racial Justice Issue
BLKHLTH traces the links between Jackson’s water crisis, Louisiana’s Cancer Alley, and the global racial costs of climate change.

Intersectionality Matters
The overturning of Roe v. Wade reshapes reproductive justice for Black communities, and BLKHLTH breaks down what it means.

Beyoncé, We Still Don’t Have Renaissance Visuals
The BLKHLTH team jokes about waiting on Beyoncé’s Renaissance visuals before diving into hospital financing inequities and student loan forgiveness.

Less Monkeypox, More Abortions
The overturning of Roe v. Wade reshapes reproductive justice for Black communities, and BLKHLTH breaks down what it means.

Freedom on Fleek
BLKHLTH explores gun violence as a racial justice issue, legislative attacks on trans rights and abortion access, and the fight for health equity.

Joe Said We’re Broke
BLKHLTH dives into the end of federal COVID funding, its impact on Black communities, and the #GoodDownThere colorectal cancer campaign.

Black Health History: Stories of Equity and Legacy
BLKHLTH honors Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, Harriet Tubman, leading Black health scholars, and Robert McCants Harris Sr, the first Black male nurse at Grady Memorial Hospital.

We’ve Been Busy: BLKHLTH Projects and Pandemic Reflections
The BLKHLTH team recaps major 2021 projects, from the BRAVE study to the Good Down There campaign, and shares real talk on COVID-19’s impact.

Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence
BLKHLTH speaks with GCADV leaders about innovative programs tackling racial disparities in domestic violence and supporting Black women in Georgia.

Black Maternal Health with Rose Aka-James
Rose Aka-James of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance joins BLKHLTH to discuss maternal health equity, resources, and Black Maternal Health Week 2019.

Blackface, Black History Month, and 21 Savage
BLKHLTH examines 21 Savage’s detainment, the roots of vaccine resistance, Ralph Northam’s blackface scandal, and violence within Black communities.

The Gang is Back in ATL
The BLKHLTH team reunites in Atlanta to discuss Black women’s health, LGBTQ safety, prisoner justice, and the long shadow of childhood trauma.

Stay Woke, but Get Sleep
BLKHLTH explores rest, depression, social media stress, LGBTQ youth homelessness, and the health lessons behind Timothy Cunningham’s story.