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In recognition of National Minority Health Month, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra issued a statement highlighting some of the actions taken by HHS to support health equity across the nation. The month-long celebration serves as a vital platform for promoting access to healthcare and encouraging actions to improve wellbeing within minority communities.

The origins of National Minority Health Month date back to 1915 when Booker T. Washington established National Negro Health Week, which later transitioned into the annual celebration we know today. This annual observance brings attention to the disproportionate burden faced by Americans from racial and ethnic minority groups, emphasizing the importance of renewing our commitment to equality and justice for all.

As we observe National Minority Health Month, it is crucial to work diligently towards a future where health disparities become a thing of the past, and every American has access to the necessary resources and care to thrive. Encouraging early disease detection and controlling complications is essential in addressing health disparities within our diverse communities. By coming together, we can strive towards a future where everyone has an opportunity to lead a life of dignity and wellbeing.

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