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The state of Black health, gun violence, maternal mortality, environmental justice. These are just a few of the important, often difficult, topics covered in Uzima’s collection of videos. With Dr. K as host, Uzima brings together distinguished Black medical experts for their singular perspectives—perspectives often absent in the wider media landscape today. These honest, insightful discussions will inspire you to learn about effective strategies to improve the 3E’s—education, environment, and economics—in Black communities and move toward health equity for all.

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In this panel discussion with DrK, the group discusses the maternal health crisis that Black women face.  The panel includes Dr Myrna Alexandra Nickens, Dr Michelle Owens, and host Tamara

In the recent past, there have been three mass shooting attacks in the US. In this video, Dr K leads the panel in a discussion on gun violence and this

Dr. Kelly Bolden of the Veterans Administration Arlington Chapter of the Links discusses plastic surgery for Black women with Dr. K.

Hosted by Ricki Fairley, this panel discusses the biggest challenges Black women face when dealing with breast cancer.

Dr. K, founder of Uzima Health and Wellness, interviews Esq. Makara Rumley, an environmental lawyer and advocate.

WUSA9's Get Up DC! team celebrated breast cancer survivors and shared cancer awareness information with community members.  In the video below, they included Dr K to provide additional insight into

It's #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth and Dr. Gigi welcomes Dr. Kendra Outler, Founder and CEO of Uzima Health & Wellness to talk about breast cancer, Black women, and healthcare disparities.

Dr K reflects on her friends, and reminds us that every day is Breast Cancer Awareness day when we have a loved one bravely fighting for their lives.

Dr. Kendra Outler talks with Tomica Carter about breast cancer and how it can be prevented with exercising and leading a healthier life.

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