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Health Equity for Women: Closing Gaps in Medicine and Healthcare

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Take The Lead Presents: Virtual Happy Hour series that seeks to change the narrative from problems to solutions through thought leadership. It’s a live Zoom webcast, easy to access and you can ask the guests your most burning questions. Our goal is to provide you with takeaways you can use right away in your life and work.

Health Equity for Women: Closing Gaps in Medicine and Healthcare

On this free live Virtual Happy Hour, we’ll be joined by Dr. Uche Blackstock, Founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity, and Jennifer Block, journalist and author of Everything Below The Waist: Why Health Care Needs a Feminist Revolution.

You'll learn how to:

  • Identify where healthcare gaps occur in the system

  • How you can advocate for yourself in your own health

  • Understand inequities in practice of medicine and advocate for change

  • Learn how you can make a difference in how healthcare system treats individuals

Join us LIVE for this important, lively discussion on Wednesday, January 8th at 6:30pm ET

You can ask:

  • Anything if you participate live!

  • Sign up even if you can’t attend live—we’ll send the link afterward so you don’t miss the valuable tips. 

  • Tweet questions in advance to @takeleadwomen to make sure your question gets answered. 

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

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Dr. Uché Blackstock is the Founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity, which partners with healthcare organizations to address the critical factors contributing to health inequity, through talks, educational trainings and racial equity culture analytics. Dr. Blackstock recently left NYU School of Medicine after almost 10 years, where she was an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at NYU School of Medicine and the Faculty Director for Recruitment, Retention and Inclusion in the School's Office of Diversity Affairs, to focus on her company. Dr. Blackstock received both her undergraduate (1999) and medical (2005) degrees from Harvard University.

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Jennifer Block is the author of Everything Below The Waist: Why Health Care Needs a Feminist Revolution. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post Magazine, The Cut, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, The Los Angeles Times, and many other publications. Her first book, Pushed, led a wave of attention to the national crisis in maternity care and was named a "Best Book of 2007" by Kirkus Reviews. A reporter with Type Investigations, Block won several awards for her investigative reporting on the permanent contraceptive implant Essure, which has since been discontinued. She is a facilitator with The OpEd Project and lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her son.

HOSTED BY

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Gloria Feldt is the Co-Founder and President of Take The Lead, with the mission to prepare and propel women to leadership parity by 2025. Starting as a teen mom, her hard work and leadership abilities led her to a 30-year career at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, including a 9-year stint as its national president and CEO. People Magazine has called her “the voice of experience,” Glamour named her Woman of the Year, Forbes to their 40 over 40 list, and Vanity Fair named her one of America’s “Top 200 Women Legends, Leaders, and Trailblazers.” When she discovered that women had been stuck at 18 percent of top leadership positions for two decades, she knew she had to find a way to change that. The result: she wrote the bestselling book No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power to give women practical Power Tools that break down their unconscious barriers to greater personal and professional success.That book led to the organization Take The Lead and comprehensive leadership programs such as the 50 Women Can Change the World.

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Cohost: Reshma Gopaldas has been creating video content with a focus on women’s rights and health for over 15 yars. As the Associate Director of Creative Services and Talent Engagement at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, she produced, directed, and wrote the majority of their video content, and managed their celebrity supporters. Prior to that, she worked in film and television production in New York, with notable directors and actors. Her work has been featured on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, CNN, ABC, HuffPo, Jezebel, Fox, etc. Today, she heads video for SHE Media, which includes BlogHer, Stylecaster, Soaps.com, HelloFlo and SheMediacom.

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