Our projects address health disparities, biases, and systemic inequities affecting Black and Brown communities and other marginalized groups.
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Projects & Initiatives
In our relentless pursuit of health equity, we often overlook a critical factor that silently shapes the landscape of disparities - sleep. As we embark on this enlightening journey through a series of blog posts, we invite you to consider sleep not just as a personal health matter, but as a profound public health issue intertwined with equity, human rights, and the very fabric of our society.
The Connecting the Dots - Fireside Chat Series will discuss brain health, nutrition, and the health disparities surrounding food insecurity and stroke risk, care, & outcomes. With an intentional focus on recruiting from communities of color and underserved/underresourced populations, the NOURISH Study will serve as a Chicago-based model for the Connecting the Dots series.
We inspiring and empowering girls and young women to follow their dreams through mentoring and storytelling. The future of science begins here.
The Black Healthcare & Medical Association (BHMA) is a global, independent, non-profit professional membership organization for Blacks and African-Americans in the healthcare and life sciences industries.
Diverse Talent in Healthcare is a virtual career fair platform designed to connect diverse and underrepresented students and professionals with DEI-focused healthcare companies and ancillary organizations.
This 11-part virtual program series provides an in-depth exploration and review of diversity in clinical trials in the U.S. This educational series also provides best practices, new insights, and novel trends in building a more diverse and inclusive clinical trial ecosystem in the U.S.
A Summit that highlights pathways for career success and connects the next generation of diverse biopharmaceutical leaders with potential career opportunities.
How can an industry come together to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workforce, workplace, clinical trials, and marketplace?
Can patients lead healthier lives by providing simplified and culturally appropriate education and demystification? We think so.