From Celina Gorre, CEO, WomenHeart <[email protected]>
Subject Message from the WomenHeart Board of Directors
Date June 10, 2020 7:03 PM
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Dear John,

WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease has
been reflecting deeply in recent days as we have witnessed the
devastating impact of racism and structural inequalities in the United
States. In recent months we have seen the disproportionate impact of
the COVID-19 pandemic on low income families and communities of
color-magnifying on-going health disparities, particularly in
the Black community. This is compounded by the equally sobering and
deep-rooted issue of the unacceptable loss of Black lives,
highlighting persistent discrimination and injustice that
overwhelmingly impact the Black community.

One in four deaths of women in this country are due to heart disease,
and Black and Native American women are disproportionately represented
in these grim statistics. These disparities are exacerbated by limited
or no access to health care and other social and economic factors.
WomenHeart's mission is to improve the health and quality of
life for women living with or at risk of heart disease, and to
advocate for their benefit. We are committed to living our values of
empowerment, equality and inclusiveness-ensuring that we address
the unequal impact of heart disease, not only on women, but on the
populations of women most affected.

WomenHeart will continue its ongoing efforts to raise awareness of the
disproportionate impact of heart disease on women of color, in
particular Black maternal mortality, and to advocate for policies that
address inequities in access to health care and health outcomes, which
often fall hardest on communities of color. We are committed to
implementing internal policies and practices that promote equity and
are responsive to the needs of diverse communities and to ensuring
inclusion of diverse representation among staff and volunteers,
including board members and WomenHeart Champions. We are also
committed to taking new steps to reach communities that are most in
need of heart disease support, education and advocacy, all with a lens
toward race, ethnicity and gender that recognizes and addresses the
root causes of health inequities.

We cannot do this alone and look forward to partnerships to bolster
these efforts.

Onward together,

Celina Gorre, CEO
Gayathri Badrinath, Board Chair
Barbara Tombros, Immediate Past Chair
Kathy Webster, Treasurer
Debra Gee, Secretary
Paige Bingham, Board Member
Donna Winburn, Board Member
Phyllis Blaunstein, Board Member
Shaon Berry, Board Member
Marie Warshauer, Board Member

 

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