Black Leadership Commission on Aids
The National Black Leadership Commission on Health, originally founded in 1987 to address the AIDS crisis in Black communities, has evolved to promote health and disease prevention through advocacy, education, and policy. With a mission to reduce health disparities and achieve health equity, the organization partners with over 140 entities across the South and Northeast regions of the United States.
Focusing on the historic and ongoing challenges within the U.S. healthcare system, the Commission aims to provide high-quality, equitable, and culturally relevant healthcare to historically overlooked and medically neglected communities. Their comprehensive approach addresses all aspects of public health, emphasizing the importance of education, advocacy, and policy reform.
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