**Black Long Covid Sufferers Felt Invisible
In the face of healthcare disparities and persistent symptoms, Black Covid survivors are forging paths to healing through solidarity, advocacy, and resilience
In the face of healthcare disparities and persistent symptoms, Black Covid survivors are forging paths to healing through solidarity, advocacy, and resilience
In the face of healthcare disparities and persistent symptoms, LGBTQ+ survivors are forging paths to healing through solidarity, advocacy, and resilience
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected Indigenous and racialized women, exacerbating existing inequalities and highlighting systemic issues.
Hosted by Mary C. Curtis, a discussion series explores COVID-19's impact on healthcare, starting with Netia McCray's battle and challenges in diagnosis and treatment, highlighting systemic healthcare issues.
Coronavirus brought us back to our roots, reminding us who we were, who we are, and who we will always be: African Americans surviving, thriving, living, learning, and loving. This is Black COVID “The Rona.”