Health Disparities

“To transform health care we must acknowledge the trauma of systemic racism and work together to solve it.”-Peggy Maguire

“To transform health care we must acknowledge the trauma of systemic racism and work together to solve it.”-Peggy Maguire

To transform health care we must acknowledge the trauma of systemic racism and work together to solve it.
— Peggy Maguire

From Disparity to Equality: Breaking Down Barriers One Step at a Time

The Health Disparities Initiative within Take Lead addresses the inequities and disparities that exist within healthcare systems, particularly affecting marginalized communities. This initiative recognizes that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right. Students participating in this initiative engage in research and analysis to advocate for equitable healthcare opportunities. They explore the root causes of health disparities in the Black community, including socioeconomic factors, systemic biases, and lack of resources. Through their research findings, students develop innovative solutions that aim to bridge the gaps in healthcare access and promote health equity.

Listen up.

Gain insights from Dr. La’Tesha Sampson, a distinguished panelist featured in the illuminating Week 3 panel discussion of Take Lead.  She is the founder and president of Great Joy Counseling and Consulting Services, a dynamic mental health agency in various states, Great Joy Community Development Corporation, a 501c3 non-profit agency aimed to eradicate mental health disparities for BIPOC people, and Real Melanin Monroe, a Vegan cruelty free skincare line. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, author, corporate and non-profit trainer, media personality, and serial entrepreneur. She has facilitated trainings and workshops  for over 250 companies. She has been featured in the New York Times, NBC News 4, The Huffington Post, Thrive Global, MTV and The Washington Post.

This is a segment from our panel discussion!

Host: Aliya Byrd

Panelist: Dr. La’Tesha Sampson

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