Health
Recent cases have been reported in states along the Gulf Coast
Uterine fibroids remain an avoided topic among many women. Some may not speak on it because they have not been personally affected, while others may feel uncertain about initiating the conversation. Regardless of the reason, the subject is too often left unaddressed. A woman should not have to be introduced to a conversation about fibroids […]
The Wellness in Black Life (WIBL) project will hold an upcoming panel on Aug. 20 centered on the voices of Black men and boys in defining what true health and well-being looks like—on their terms.
Despite mounting evidence that Black women in the U.S. face disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality, efforts to close the gap remain inconsistent. How do we change this?
When every headline feels like a personal blow and your spirit stays in fight-or-flight, here’s how to combat news fatigue.
Studies show that Black men who have experienced incarceration have higher rates of PTSD, depression and psychological distress.
The Young Doctors Project partners with Howard University to guide high school boys of color toward futures in health professions.
Black women are disproportionately affected by heart disease, but how can we change this alarming disparity? It starts with knowledge.
We are fighting for the arc of well-working women, and we must bring everyone with us to win. There is work to be done. So, we persist.
It has been a very long journey in the ongoing fight to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and now it appears we might be one step closer towards our goal
Experts, including practitioners and organizers from Healing Justice and Disability Justice, have raised concerns about algorithmic bias.
Michigan’s former Office of Equity and Minority Health was one of the oldest minority health offices in the US and has been renamed “to align with broader departmental and community priorities.”