Verlena Mooney-Newell is a woman who truly embodies resilience, strength, and a relentless commitment to living a life of purpose. She’s not just an accomplished corporate executive and visionary entrepreneur—she’s a survivor, a mother, and an advocate for health and wellness who has made it her mission to inspire others to embrace a holistic approach…
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A Stroke, A Heart Attack, and a Wake-Up Call: Hyvelle Ferguson-Davis Sounds the Alarm on Black Women’s Heart Health
Hyvelle Ferguson-Davis’s life is a testament to resilience, strength, and the power of advocacy. As a stroke and heart attack survivor, Hyvelle’s journey to recovery has been nothing short of extraordinary. After enduring a stroke, heart attack, and quadruple bypass surgery, she channeled her own painful experiences into something transformative. She founded Heart Sistas, an…
No More Silence: Dr. Kre Tackles Mental Health, Screenings & Self-Advocacy for Black Women
Dr. Ankrehah Trimble Johnson, known as Dr. Kre, is more than just a board-certified family medicine physician. She is a life coach, entrepreneur, speaker, and advocate rooted deeply in her mission to transform the lives of women—physically, mentally, and emotionally. As the founder of Brownstone Healthcare & Aesthetics in Birmingham, Alabama, and Medical Director of…
Dr. Sharon Brangman Speaks On The Critical Need For Black Participation In Alzheimer’s Research
Dr. Sharon A. Brangman, MD, FACP, AGSF, is a SUNY Distinguished Service Professor and Chair of the Department of Geriatrics at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York. As Director of the Center of Excellence for Alzheimer’s Disease and a nationally recognized geriatrician, Dr. Brangman has dedicated her career to improving the health and…




