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SUMMARY:African-Americans and Endometriosis
LOCATION:Oxon Hill\nOxon Hill
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop from local health advocacy organization Endo Bla
 ck\, Inc. eloquently but candidly goes over health equity\, the exploitati
 on of Black bodies\, the barriers of endometriosis outside of the medical 
 field\, and why representation matters. This workshop is open to sharing w
 ith anyone interested in learning more about endometriosis and African Ame
 ricans..\nhttps://pgcmls.libnet.info/event/12911685
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Endometriosis is a common disease that aff
 ects up to ten percent of women and people with uteruses and can cause sev
 ere pain and infertility. Endometriosis occurs when cells similar to the l
 ining of the uterus grow outside the uterus.</p>\n<p>Endo Black\, Inc. is 
 a&nbsp\;Black-women-led nonprofit organization advocating for and educatin
 g Black Women living with and impacted by endometriosis.</p>\nhttps://pgcm
 ls.libnet.info/event/12911685
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