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Arts and Culture
Community Development
Diversity
Economic Development
Entrepreneurship
Equity
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Higher Education
Kids and Education
Neighborhoods
Sustainability
Technology and Innovation
Transportation
Volunteerism
Places
Ballenger Highway
Brownell-Holmes
Civic Park
Downtown
Eastside
Eastside Franklin Park
Northside
Regional
Sarvis Park
Southside
Westside
On The Ground
Ballenger Highway
Brownell-Holmes
Civic Park
Eastside Franklin Park
Sarvis Park
Series
Areas of Concern
Block by Block
Community Redistricting
Cyber Security
Disability Inclusion
En Espanol
Forestry
Girl Scouts SE Michigan Team Up
Good Food
Gray Matters
Greater Lakes
Invasive Species
MI Mental Health
Michigan Nightlight
On The Ground
Yours, Mine, & Ours - Public Health
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Dr. Aisha Harris
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
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Dr. Aisha Harris is a board certified family medicine physician who works in her hometown of Flint, Michigan, with the continued desire to combat health disparities and inequities. She graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed her family medicine residency at the University of Illinois-Chicago.
Additionally, she is the owner and primary contributor to the
BLK FAM DOC
platform which strives to improve health literacy and access by sharing health information through diverse outlets, including a podcast called Black Family Doctor. Currently, she works at Hamilton Community Health Network and desires be a resource and advocate for her community.
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Your health matters: Healthcare in Flint beyond the pandemic
Dr. Aisha Harris
Tuesday, March 30, 2021