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'What's Race Got To Do With It? Fully Examining Black Women's Health Issues
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Los Angeles Sentinel
09-25-2002
Racism and violence continually prey upon the mental, physical and
emotional health of black women in California who choose to suffer silently
rather than deal with disparities in health services.
To actively address inequalities, the California Black Women's Health
Project (CBWHP), in conjunction with the Association of Black Women
Physicians, kicked-off the first of several town hall meetings called
What's R...
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