This is part one of our cervical cancer and Henrietta Lacks discussion.
In this episode we discuss Henrietta Lacks’ story and the disparity that remains in the diagnosis of and death from cervical cancer, especially in Black women. Henrietta Lacks is a Black woman who died of cervical cancer in 1951 but her cells have lived on and have made enormous contributions to medicine and science.
And we highlight the Black Women’s Health Imperative, the first and only national nonprofit organization created by Black women and dedicated to helping protect and advance the health and wellness of Black women and girls.
Visit the Black Women’s Health Imperative website to find resources, take action, donate, and support the organization’s mission.
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Resources
Henrietta Lacks, Her Story by Lacks Family
The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks by Johns Hopkins Medicine
Henrietta Lacks’s family is suing for guardianship of her ‘immortal cells’ by The Lily News
Cerving Confidence and Ciara issue call to Black women: Commit to self-care and schedule
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