Conversations with

Changemakers

Explore the personal journeys, career paths, challenges, and valuable perspectives of individuals committed to advancing health equity. Each interview gives insight into the intersection of public health, social justice, and community empowerment.

Smiling African American woman wearing gold-rimmed glasses, a white top, and a cropped dark denim jacket. She has long, straight dark hair swept to one side.

I learned to look at success as not perfection. I reframed that word for myself.

In May of 1993 my mom said, you should sell your things at the church flea market.

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Entrepreneurship

LISA PRICE

Join Lisa Price, Founder & President of Carol’s Daughter, in our inaugural interview as she shares her journey of entrepreneurship, her triumphs and challenges, and her commitment to improving Black maternal health through Love Delivered.

Carol’s Daughter supports the Crown Hair Program, NewYork-Presbyterian’s initiative on inclusive haircare.

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Learn About Crown Hair Program

Smiling African American woman wearing gold-rimmed glasses, a white top, and a cropped dark denim jacket. She has long, straight dark hair swept to one side.

I learned to look at success as not perfection. I reframed that word for myself.

About NewYork-Presbyterian’s

crown hair program

To address an identified gap in hair care products offered at NewYork-Presbyterian, the Crown Hair Care Program was created to to provide inclusive hair care kits for pediatric and obstetric patients with curly, coiled, or tightly textured hair. Additionally, videos featuring Elmo, Gabrielle, and other Sesame Street friends that celebrate everyone of all hair and fur types complement the Crown Hair Care program.

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Learn About Crown Hair Program