Johnson & Johnson Impact Ventures invests in Health In Her HUE to improve health outcomes for Black women in US communities

By A Mystery Man Writer

Black women in the United States face unique challenges when receiving healthcare services. All too often they face racism and sexism from healthcare providers, expressed both implicitly and explicitly. These biases are part of the reason they also face worse health outcomes than their white counterparts and why Ashlee Wisdom co-founded digital platform Health In Her HUE in 2018.

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