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A Message from Healthline Media:

As advocates for health equity, we believe all people should have the opportunity to live their healthiest lives and that we must eliminate unfair, avoidable, and unnecessary differences in health outcomes between groups. Factors such as education, housing, employment, and health insurance play an important part in health with some communities facing more obstacles than others, such as those marginalized by racism, sexism, ableism, cissexism and hetrosexism.

By amplifying marginalized voices and creating educational content and tools for deep learning and community engagement, TRANSFORM: Health Equity strives to advocate for those whom today’s health system marginalizes. We are committed to taking actions that create a world where all people can achieve equal health.

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Explore personal stories, live events and innovative new tools for inspiring education, advocacy and  action — today.

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Find local volunteer opportunities and take action today to remove health inequities.

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We’re committed to taking meaningful actions towards creating the stronger, healthier world we’ve been striving for.

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BEAM: Meeting Mental Health Needs in Communities of Color

Raising awareness of mental well-being in marginalized communities.

Conscious Language Guide

Learn about Healthline’s inclusive language suggestions. The words we use matter.

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Power In

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Meet trailblazers who have stepped into their calling by helping others, building community, and challenging systemic inequities.

What is Health Equity?

Health equity means everyone has the opportunity to live their healthiest lives. It is achieved when health disparities — which are avoidable, unnecessary, and unfair differences in health outcomes between different groups — are eliminated. Factors such as education, housing, employment, and health insurance play an important part in health with some communities facing more obstacles than others, such as those marginalized by racism, sexism, ableism, cissexism, and hetrosexism.

A definition from Healthline.com and our sister site PsychCentral.com

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Inequity Elevations

We're amplifying marginalized voices and those experiencing inequities. Learn how they've been affected, and how you can help.

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I Am Young, Immunocompromised, and COVID-19 Positive

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I Am Young, Immunocompromised, and COVID-19 Positive

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I Am Young, Immunocompromised, and COVID-19 Positive

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Race and Medicine: How to Find Medical Care When You’re Black

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How to Be Human: Talking to People with Addiction or Substance Use Disorders

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6 Things I Wish I Knew When Advocating for Myself as a Black Mom-to-Be

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Impact of Marginalization

Race and Medicine: How Racism Slowly Chips Away at Black People’s Health

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We're spotlighting real people's experiences of COVID-19. Share yours now.

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