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    The State of Black Family Health Launches MLK Weekend in Tampa by Black Nurses

    January 8, 20252 Mins Read5 Views
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           NATIONWIDE — This MLK Weekend in January 2025, The Color of Wellness is proud to launch The State of Black Family Health, a powerful event series designed to advocate for health equity, amplify underrepresented voices, and create lasting change in Black communities across the country. Kicking off in Tampa in January 2025, the series will also make stops in Detroit (April 2025), Columbia, SC (August 2025), and Gainesville, FL (November 2025).

    Sponsored by Chase Bank and Keriton, this initiative empowers individuals with the tools, resources, and connections needed to tackle healthcare disparities head-on. The event will offer attendees access to invaluable leadership skills, health education tailored to the unique needs of Black families, and opportunities for systemic change.

    “This isn’t about one-time inspiration,” says Michelle G. Rhodes, Founder of The Color of Wellness. “This is about equipping individuals with tools, resources, and a vision to create generational change.”

    Attendees will experience:

    • Health Advocacy & Leadership:Develop the skills to lead public speaking efforts and community organizations aimed at driving policy change in healthcare.
    • Culturally Relevant Health Education:Access tailored resources designed specifically for Black families to address long-standing health disparities and challenges.
    • Exclusive Early Access to Black Health Tech:Be among the first to learn about new platforms launching in Fall 2025, focused on culturally responsive health education.
    • Networking & Community:Join a powerful network of healthcare advocates and industry leaders all united by the common cause of creating a healthier and more equitable world.

    In addition, participants will also be introduced to Black Wellness by Black Nurses, an important initiative fostering wellness practices and education driven by Black healthcare professionals.

    Early bird registration is now open and available until January 2, 2025. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this transformative movement. Visit
    www.stan.store/colorofwellness today to secure your spot!

    Partnership opportunities are available for organizations and brands looking to join this revolution in healthcare.

     

    an important initiative fostering wellness practices and education driven by Black healthcare professionals. In addition participants will also be introduced to Black Wellness by Black Nurses
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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