How Gender, Race, and Poverty Impact U.S. Health Care

I’m honored to share that my bylined article on healthcare equity has been published in Doctors Magazine.

Many people know me through my work as a motivational speaker and podcast host, but my scholarship and advocacy also focus on health equity, access to care, and the lived realities of underserved communities. This piece reflects that commitment and examines how gender, race, and poverty continue to function as systemic barriers within U.S. healthcare—often invisibly, yet with profound consequences.

“The structural inequities of American healthcare lurk in the bowels of TikTok but rarely trend online, yet this reality shapes critical outcomes from birth weight to life expectancy.”

I’m grateful to Doctors Magazine for creating space for this important conversation—and for amplifying perspectives that challenge us to look beyond individual behavior and toward structural responsibility.

If you care about health equity, public policy, or the future of accessible care in America, I invite you to read and reflect:
👉 https://doctorsmagazine.co/insight/when-gender-race-and-poverty-become-liabilities-in-us-health-care/

Conversations lead to awareness. Awareness leads to change.

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