Black Health Lit

Our Why

Health disparities have long impacted Black communities, resulting in a significant gap in health outcomes. In fact, Blacks are disproportionately affected by limited health literacy, with 24% having below basic health literacy compared to 9% of non-Hispanic whites. Furthermore, Ohio could add $79 billion annually to its economy by eliminating racial disparities. We believe that addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach that combines education, advocacy, and community engagement. By focusing on health literacy, we aim to bridge this gap and foster a future where every Black person can thrive in good health.

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