A Chrysalis Initiative and Intouch Solutions campaign features art depictions of Black women with a white not-equal sign drawn over to point out disparity in breast cancer care.

From pa­tient to ad­vo­cate, Chrysalis Ini­tia­tive founder part­ners up to dri­ve breast can­cer care eq­ui­ty for Black women

Jamil Rivers went from metasta­t­ic breast can­cer pa­tient to ad­vo­cate to non-prof­it founder – all in her pur­suit of breast can­cer health­care eq­ui­ty for Black …

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