The people you elect as your state, local and federal government officials have the power to pass policies, regulations and laws that can help — or harm — your health.
That’s why our policy and advocacy team serves as your voice – evaluates and develops national and state policies to hold elected officials accountable for addressing issues most critical to Black women’s health, especially regarding: breast and cervical cancers, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, intimate partner violence and sexual assault, maternal health and reproductive health.
We are also leading the effort to create the first National Health Policy Agenda for Black women.