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AbbVie employees in Asia participated in the tenth Week of Possibilities (WOP), the AbbVie Foundation’s annual global volunteering programme, held in June and July. This unites our employees around ...
It embodies SEHU’s commitment to health equity and the meaningful inclusion of Indigenous voices in health-care environments.
“I am so proud of our team and all of our partners, friends and family for making this Feed the Funnel such a success,” said Jenny Holaday, president of Encore Boston Harbor. “Bringing almost 600,000 ...
The Advancing Racial Equity initiative honors Louisville's past, reflects our present and builds toward a more just, healthy and resilient future.
Havas Media Network today announced the launch of its Health Equity Marketplace, designed to convey healthcare-related marketing messages from brands to underserved communities—including ...
Tickets for the BUTTER Fine Art Fair are on sale. as the fair that promotes equity for Black and Brown artists celebrates its fifth year.
For the fourth year in a row, the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) brought together high schoolers to share their perspectives on health and racial equity.
Tonight on May 2nd, NAMI Central Texas and Equity Through Art will present Beyond The Frame, an immersive mental health experience at The Domain. This interactive exhibit blends visual art with per… ...
Improving health equity is part of the core of quality improvement and requires data collection and community engagement strategies for underserved populations, said Shawn Griffin, MD, president ...
A recent kerfuffle at the National Institutes of Health over a newly published study prompted columnist Carrie Dennett to discuss the censorship of health equity.
The film "Right On Be Free" emphasizes the importance of art and community in the African American experience. It calls for black individuals to engage with their heritage through artistic ...
The NIH canceled Logan Beyer’s health equity research, saying it was “antithetical to scientific research.” That’s completely wrong, she writes.