The black lives matter movement, quest for social justice and the COVID-19 pandemic have combined to expose many of the inequities in the nation’s healthcare system, and how this impacts poor and minority populations, especially African Americans. In this episode of the James Cancer-Free World, Chasity Washington, Director of the OSUCCC – James Center for Cancer Health Equity, explains how the history of racism, and explicit and implicit bias combine to impact minorities and create health disparities. Washington also describes several Center for Cancer Health Equity programs, including a mobile mammography unit, a cervical cancer outreach program, and a free, yearly colorectal cancer screening program that have combined to help bring these live-saving screening programs to underserved populations in Columbus and throughout Ohio and can serve as national models. The center will soon launch a mobile lung cancer screening unit to underserved areas.