Make a Difference Through Research Black people are underrepresented in research studies, making it difficult to tell which treatments are best or how to reduce the risk of MS. Watch the Video Watch the Video
Race and MS: Confronting Inequities Researchers are uncovering gaps in MS research, diagnosis and treatment. Get Up to Speed Get Up to Speed
Obstacles to Access Black people with MS are advocating for increased access to healthcare and greater participation in research. Read the Article Read the Article
Documentary Explores How Black Americans Can Live Well With MS Poet Azure Antoinette and others discuss living with MS in a documentary. Watch the Video Watch the Video
Living Well With MS: A Guide for Black Americans This companion to the documentary offers more on how to live your best life with MS. Download the Guidebook Download the Guidebook
Black MS Experience Summit Connect with others to find support and hear from leading MS experts with updates on research. Get Connected Get Connected
Black Girl Magic Victoria Reese founded We Are ILL to redefine what sick looks like for Black women living with MS. Read Victoria’s Story Read Victoria’s Story
A Fresh Perspective While MS is no longer a hidden disease in the Black community, there are still obstacles to overcome. Learn More Learn More
Black Women With MS Speak Up Disparities in healthcare are among the top issues that affect people of color, including Black women with MS. Read the Article Read the Article
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