π€β€οΈπ On Juneteenth, we honor the end of slavery in the U.S. β and reaffirm our commitment to equity, freedom, and justice in every form.
Health equity is civil rights in action. Too many communities of color still face barriers to care, higher rates of chronic illness, and lower life expectancies. Thatβs not freedom β and itβs not acceptable.
Letβs not only celebrate liberation β letβs work toward it. Because true freedom means equitable access to health, healing, and hope for everyone.
Letβs use this day to build a more just and equitable future for all.