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Black Health Matters Partners With Michelle Obama’s When We All Vote

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The Summit will focus on COVID-19 patient-centric issues

Black Health Matters is excited to partner with When We All Vote–a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization launched by Co-Chair Michelle Obama in 2018. When We All Vote is on a mission to increase participation in every election and close the race and age voting gap to ensure that every eligible voter is registered and ready to vote. A special video message will be included in its program, which will be held Sat. July 18th from 8.30 am – 6.00 pm EDT.

Vote Because #BlackHealthMatters

Black Health Matters is proud to host its 4th Black Health Matters Summit, which is the biggest and most significant health and wellness event of the summer. This year, the leading health and wellness communication platform will unveil its new slogan at the Summit being held virtually: “I Vote Because #BlackHealthMatters.” When We All Vote will provide easy on-line access to voter registration for all participants in the virtual Summit who have yet to register to vote.

“Now more than ever we live in a state of urgency that we want used to advance health equity.  Voting provides that opportunity,” stated President and founder, Roslyn Young-Daniels of Black Health Matters.

Black Health Matters Summit

The free and open to the public, the Summit will focus on patient-centric issues convened to educate patients, caregivers, health enthusiasts, advocacy groups, and media outlets. It features a world-class faculty, passionate about connecting with patients about advances in care, especially in the age of COVID-19.

  • 20 BEST IN CLASS HEALTH CARE EXPERTS AND THOUGHT LEADERS
  • LIVE CHAT Q&A WITH LEADING DOCTORS & ADVOCATES

Topics include: Affording Medications, Breast Cancer, Clinical Trials/Research Study Participation, Kidney Disease (FSGS); HIV/AIDS, Kidney Disease (FSGS), Fibroids/Endometriosis/Reproductive Health, Hereditary ATTTR amyloidosis, Heart Disease, Lung Cancer, Mental Health, Sickle Cell and Prostate Cancer.

Attendees are requested to become intentional about their health by attending the biggest forum on health and wellness created for African American families. They have the opportunity to dialogue with exceptional physicians, scientists, advocates, and peers focused on health equity.  “It’s our time to reaffirm that #BlackHealthMatters.”

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