Many Black women in the US report moving through medical settings strategically as a means of survival
Christina Brown was 18 years old the first time she had to correct a doctor when advocating for health.
Breast cancer runs in her family, so she had been taught early by relatives how to examine her own body – what was normal, what wasn’t and when something warranted attention. When she found a lump in her breast in September 2014, she didn’t hesitate. She went to a doctor.