Why Black Medical Associations Exist in the First Place

Why Black Medical Associations Exist in the First Place

In a country where Black health outcomes still lag behind—and where Black physicians make up less than 6% of the medical workforce—Black medical associations are more than just professional groups. They’re a lifeline. A legacy. A radical act of community care. For...
Why HIV Testing Matters—Especially for Black Women

Why HIV Testing Matters—Especially for Black Women

Here’s the truth: Black women account for over half of new HIV diagnoses among women in the United States, despite making up less than 15% of the female population. Many of these women are unaware of their status—and that’s not because they aren’t paying attention to...