Black History Month Reflections from the Sickle Cell Community

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Black History Month offers an opportunity to honour the resilience, leadership, and lived experiences of Black people and their communities.

Judy Grandison is a longtime community advocate and mother whose son lives with sickle cell disease — a genetic blood disorder that disproportionately affects Black communities. Despite being one of the most common genetic conditions globally, sickle cell disease remains under-resourced and often stigmatized.