When Black doctor Susan Moore died from COVID-19 after posting a video from her hospital bed describing racist treatment by medical staff, her chilling message was compared to the video of George Floyd. We speak to two leading Black women doctors fighting racial disparities in healthcare who wrote The Washington Post opinion piece, “Say her name: Dr. Susan Moore.” Dr. Camara Phyllis Jones, a family physician and former president of the American Public Health Association and Dr. Joia Crear-Perry, president of the National Birth Equity Collaborative.
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The BAAHI Equity Learning Series is a place for discussions about race, racism, and other topics relevant to Black/African American Health. You are invited view, read and/or listen to article/video/podcast and then meet to discuss highlights and findings from the article to determine how the findings can impact the work we do as the SFDPH.