State of Black Arizona’s Health and Well-Being of Black Girls and Women in Arizona Report

The health and well-being of Black girls and women in Arizona report is a first look at a minimally understood segment of our population. It explores available data on the health and well-being of Black women and girls in Arizona and across the nation with particular attention on COVID-19, demographics, vital statistics, health care and end of life.

Broughton has proven efficacy in enhancing systems, educating communities and equipping citizens of Arizona. She is passionate about using data to advance the organization’s mission by compelling both leadership and the grassroot community to create solutions that benefit the lives of others.

Catherine is an assistant professor in the Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education program in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University (ASU). She is also currently a member of the Preschool Exclusionary Discipline Study team at ASU.
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