Our mission Shared Vision

Health disparities are a pervasive and disheartening reality faced by many people of color (PoC). 30.6 % of the U.S. population identify as belonging to African Diasporic ethnicities. Within that group, 31% have had a mental illness diagnosis in the last year, which accounts for approximately 15.4 millions individuals.

Recent research indicates that non-PoC providers self-reported that they believe that 51% of their patients of color do not adhere to medical treatment as a result of cultural or linguistic barriers. Further, 56% reported having completed no cultural competency training.

Clinicians of the Diaspora works to absolve those disparities of experience and care by providing people of color the choice to be healed within culturally- and identity-congruent services. Access to care that affirms, supports, and that is informed by and respectful of ones culture, religion,identity and language is a right. Our vision is a world where people of color can freely access healing services from people of color.

Shared Vision

To inspire healthier communities by connecting people of color to healers of color..

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