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Meet the Team

Ashley Dawson

Fatima Koroma, B.S.

Ashley Dawson

MPH Student, George Mason University

CITI Social & Behavioral Research Certified

Adult Mental Health First Aid USA  Certified

Black, African American 

"Good health for Black people means  having equity in knowledge, access, and ability to achieve optimal health despite generational barriers created by discrimination."

Briana Dawson

Fatima Koroma, B.S.

Ashley Dawson

MPH Student, George Mason University

CITI Social & Behavioral Research Certified

Black, African American 

Adult Mental Health First Aid USA  Certified

"Good health for Black people means that the Black community receives equal opportunity for optimal health."

Fatima Koroma, B.S.

Fatima Koroma, B.S.

Halelujha Ketema, B.S.

B.S. Family Science, University of Maryland, College Park

Sierra Leone 

English and Krio

"Good health for Black people means adequate services to address physical, emotional, and social needs. "

Halelujha Ketema, B.S.

Halelujha Ketema, B.S.

Halelujha Ketema, B.S.

B.S. Public Health University of Maryland, College Park 

Ethiopian

Amharic and English

"Good health for Black people means equitable access to healthcare, public resources, and reducing the inequality rate in poorer health outcomes within black populations."

MyLinn Clément, MPH

Halelujha Ketema, B.S.

MyLinn Clément, MPH

MPH, Boston University

B.A. International Studies, Spelman College

 Environmental Health, Infectious Disease and Global Health Certified

Black, African American 

"Good health for Black people is when the emotional, physical, mental, social, and spiritual needs are met to improve the community's overall wellness and quality of life."

Vanessa Egbe, CHES

Halelujha Ketema, B.S.

MyLinn Clément, MPH

MPH Student, Morehouse School of Medicine

B.S. Health Education, Towson University

Certified Health Education Specialist

Nigerian

"Good health for Black people means acknowledging the intersectionality of the Black community and addressing them separately, to fix the whole."

Nia Singleton, B.S.

Nia Singleton, B.S.

Nia Singleton, B.S.

Nia Singleton

Pharmacy Technician Community Health, BS 

Bénédicte Ngo Bee

Nia Singleton, B.S.

Nia Singleton, B.S.

Bénédicte Ngo Bee 

Bachelor in French Modern Letters, French language option. University of Yaounde1, CameroonCamerounian 

Yafet Amanuel, B.S.

Nia Singleton, B.S.

Yafet Amanuel, B.S.

MS-1, SGUCOM

B.S. Kinesiology, University of Maryland, College Park

African-American

"Good health for Black people means that I am helping reduce healthcare inequalities at all levels."

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