AHA blog: Recognizing Black History Month and continuing the health equity journey

As the AHA reflects on Black History Month, the organization is also considering how its work can increase efforts to advance healthy equity, Joy Lewis, AHA鈥檚 senior vice president for health equity strategies. Lewis explains this year鈥檚 theme of Black History Month 鈥 鈥淏lack Health and Wellness鈥 鈥 and how it relates to the nation鈥檚 response to the COVID-19 pandemic, along with the ways in which AHA and its Institute for Diversity and Health Equity are leading efforts to close the equity gaps exacerbated by the ongoing public health emergency.
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