Black Health Lit®

#54 Empowering Black Communities Through Equitable Food Systems


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Join host Rachel Rae in an enlightening discussion with Dr. Marcus Coleman on the Black Health Lit podcast. Dr. Coleman delves into the lasting impact of historical food inequities on Black communities and offers actionable steps to address disparities. They explore the nexus of food insecurity, health outcomes, and access to nutritious foods within the Black population. Discover the pivotal role of local initiatives, policy reforms, and culturally relevant education in fostering food sovereignty and advocating for systemic change.

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Black Health Lit®By Black Health Lit® hosted by Rachel 'Rae' Crowder, MPH

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