Join us for a webinar on how Tutum Global Childlessness Alliance and Endo Black, Inc. are empowering patients to foster community and improve their care in reproductive health space. We will explore ways these organizations are creating equitable and inclusive environments for black people, and all people experiencing involuntary childlessness to access the full-range of reproductive health services. During the webinar, we will discuss the various challenges that black people face when accessing services and resources, and we’ll share strategies and best practices to address them. We’ll also discuss how building community can help with mental health and provide emotional support.
Agenda
Examine the challenges that Black people face when accessing reproductive health services
Discuss common reproductive health concerns for women of all backgrounds
Discuss strategies to increase access to care and resources
Identify ways to create an equitable and inclusive environment for black people
Explore the ways having a supportive community can improve mental health
Categories
HEALTH & WELLNESSNONPROFITS & CAUSES
Duration
1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
OPEN TO
Everyone
Dial-in Number
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Lauren R. Kornegay, a native of Oxon Hill, MD, graduated from Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD, receiving her B.A. in Speech Communications. While at Morgan State University, she experienced a series of events that led her to a...
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