Engagement Highlights

Like systemic health inequities, inadequate end-of-life options in the African American community have dramatically impacted our social and economic viability. We address this by partnering with national organizations, noted scholars, and community activists to help find culturally relevant solutions.

Death is Not Sexy: Cutting Through Tough conversations

Director of Priority Populations and Faith Engagement Zeena Regis and African American Engagement Director Dr. Elisha Hall share their thoughts on equitable end-of-life care with the Black Barbers Doc podcast. Produced in partnership with Stark films, this videos series discusses the importance of advance care planning and holding space to discuss tough topics.

Taking Care of Your Wealth and Health

Financial planning IS end-of-life planning. That’s why African American Leadership Council member Ricardo Thomas offers key insights to ensure you can make informed financial decisions. A registered financial consultant with over 35 years of experience, he shares how to make the right financial as well as healthcare choices for your situation.

Planning = Peace

When we are informed and plan for end-of-life care, we are empowered to make decisions about treatment options. Our loved ones can help us advocate for the care we may want or not want. Having these discussions is the most loving thing we can do and will give a tremendous amount of peace of mind to your loved ones.

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