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National Minority Health Month

  • Writer: Ricardo Wilkins
    Ricardo Wilkins
  • 23 hours ago
  • 1 min read


April is National Minority Health Awareness Month, a time to recognize the importance of improving the health and well-being of communities that have been historically underserved. I'm using this fun visual to spark an important conversation: representation in health matters. Whether it’s access to care, trust in providers, or awareness of preventive steps, equitable health outcomes require visibility, education, and advocacy.


The 100 Black Men of America, Inc., an organization I'm a part of, had this to say: "Health is not just physical - it’s mental, emotional, and spiritual. Let’s work together to build a healthier future for our communities. National Minority Health Month is a call to action for everyone to prioritize wellness..." (see link in the comments)


These #LinkedInTrend action figures are a reminder that we all play a role, whether you're in tech, healthcare, or community outreach. Let’s celebrate the professionals doing the work, the communities lifting each other up, and the efforts being made to close the gap. 


Representation isn’t just about who we see, it’s about how we serve. 💙 #MinorityHealthMonth #HealthEquity #RepresentationMatters

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