Women’s History Month: Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail
Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail fought for Native healthcare and reproductive justice, ensuring culturally competent care for all. Read her story.
Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail fought for Native healthcare and reproductive justice, ensuring culturally competent care for all. Read her story.
Ophelia Settle Egypt fought to make reproductive healthcare accessible to all. This Women’s History Month, we honor her legacy of advocacy and equity.
Rachel Levine, a transgender government official, broke barriers in medicine, LGBTQ advocacy, and public health, making history.
Dr. Selma Dritz is credited with being one of the first people to understand that AIDS was spreading through sexual contact.
Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders is a remarkable figure in American history, breaking barriers and inspiring generations with resilience and dedication to public health.
Carmen Vázquez’s efforts in the LGBTQ+ and women’s rights fields are a testament to her commitment to the most vulnerable populations among us.