Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 2月14日 22時05分


The world already had so many things stacked against Ericka Hart (@ihartericka) when she was born a black femme who would eventually be diagnosed with breast cancer at 28. And she isn’t an anomaly. Photographed here by @kgprojects, Hart is like so many black women in America and beyond. We have a higher rate of being diagnosed with and dying of breast cancer. We also are the least likely to be listened to by our doctors. Racism toward medical patients is real, and Hart is actively fighting to reverse some of these discriminatory practices with education. Ad she does so wearing different hats. She’s a professor at Columbia School of Social Work, a sex education expert, an advocate for breast cancer awareness and representation, and a model. She is the representation we don’t typically see reflected when it comes to raising awareness and gaining education about women’s physical and sexual health. For “We Built This,” Hart spoke to HuffPost about changing the face of health education, her journey with breast cancer and tearing down medical racism one brick at a time. // ?: @_tarynitup // #BlackHistoryBuiltThis #BlackHistoryMonth


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