Don’t be afraid to say “Black” when asking about someone’s culture
On the morning of George Floyd’s funeral less than ten miles from our medical center in Houston, I was avoiding the word “Black.” Despite wholehearted pride in the strong Black presence in our community health center’s physicians, staff, and patients, I felt a loss of words that Tuesday morning. There was simply too much pain, grief, and rage in our community.
I was thankful …
Don’t be afraid to say “Black” when asking about someone’s culture








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