April 25, 2024

Community News

San Francisco Bay Area Based Dr. Michael Lenoir Launches "Black Doctors Speak"
July 9, 2020

Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight

A black sign with white text

Description automatically generated

 

 

LAUNCH OF BLACK DOCTORS SPEAK


Health disparities for minorities have always existed, and he has been working to address these for decades; most recently through Black Doctors Speak - - an extension of the African American Wellness Project.

Black Doctors Speak is a new communication initiative built for us, by us. With instant accessibility on Social Media and the flagship Black Doctors Speak Podcast, we are aiming to educate, inspire, and advocate for an underrepresented African American community. Headlined by Dr. LeNoir, the Black Doctors Speak Podcast will focus on the healthcare issues that affect our community, while providing special guest commentary, and action steps to help us heal.

This initiative is timely, relevant and needed, especially in light of today’s health challenges that disproportionately affect minorities. Stay tuned for all that is to come and in the meantime, join the conversation on social media [links] and look out for the Black Doctors Speak Podcast launching on July 9th.
 

Website:       www.blackdoctorsspeak.org/

 

Instagram:   @BlackDoctorsSpeak 

Facebook:    @BlackDoctorsSpeak 

LinkedIn:      @Black Doctors Speak 

Twitter:         @BlackDocsSpeak

 

 

 


Related Articles · More Articles
"Reverend Cecil Williams was the conscience of our San Francisco community. He spoke out against injustice and he spoke for the marginalized," said Mayor London Breed. Read More. Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco ~ Dallas
Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco ~ Dallas Today, Mayor London N. Breed and the Office of Economic and Workforce Development announced a new outdoor concert series in San Francisco. Program will fund outdoor music performances in parks and plazas across San Francisco beginning in May.
Tanisha Nicole Cyprian, a talented emerging business owner at the time of her enrollment in the program that teamed the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Inc. San Francisco Chapter and the City of San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development, continues to grow and flourish recently adding magazine feature appearances to her business strategy. Jackie Wright, CEO of Wright Enterprises conceived and developed the program that gives women well paid training opportunities, is pleased to get reports of women who have benefited from the experience. The Doris Ward OEWD Workforce Development Program was made possible by Mayor London Breed's "Dream Keeper Initiative." Read More.
Back To Archives