As African Americans continue to face health disparities, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) works to combat the inequities through targeted work and action.

From the organization’s “Policy for the People: Health Equity Summit,” held in Washington, D.C. in May, to this year’s CBCF Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) – featuring panels and programming geared toward improving Black health – the foundation prioritizes promoting wellness as a step toward overall justice and equity.

“Together, we are equipping lawmakers, advocates, and changemakers with the tools they need to enact policies that move us closer to equity and justice for all,” said CBCF President and CEO Nicole Austin-Hillery during the May summit, which was held just as the foundation and Joint Center for Politi

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