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A necessary paradigm shift I had the privilege to to present on Anti-Black Racism in Health Care at grand rounds within the Department...
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Sep 21, 2020


Black Women unlearning-relationships we're taught to value & Honor
No one person can be everything to anybody. Period. It. is. a fact. Yet, many Black women are taught to prioritize romantic relationships...
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Aug 23, 2020


It's ok to pause and take care of yourself sis
There is a shared experience and sisterhood that tie Black women together. Strength.
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Aug 17, 2020


Black Women Unlearning Strength
Our strength has taken us far. Our strength is what propels us to higher heights and helps us to make great stride despite adversity.
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Aug 10, 2020


black women unlearning
We receive messages directly and indirectly, images, stories, and narratives about how we should move in the world as Black women.
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Aug 2, 2020


Centering Black women
Celebrating our Magic. Honoring our Humanity. Re-imagining Resilience. In my clinical practice, 90% of the women I see are Black. It is...
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Jul 22, 2020


The new resistance: unapologetically black
I am so excited to to discuss the new age of resistance to white supremacy culture...living your authentic self.
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Jun 28, 2020


A Love Letter To Women of Color
In showing up for folks, personally and professionally, I am reminded that it is okay to become fatigued and NECESSARY to take a break.
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Apr 12, 2020


grief and Uncertainty
We are collectively managing great uncertainty. It is natural for that uncertainty to bring with it great anxiety and a sense of loss.
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Apr 6, 2020


Physically Distant but Socially Connected
How are you maintaining your social connections while physically distant? Being physically distant does not mean we lose our connections.
Dr. LaWanda Hill
Mar 31, 2020
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