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Mark Your Calendar: Endometriosis Awareness Month Events

Join us for Endo Black’s March events, including Healing Through Art and Centering Black Women in Endometriosis Care, and don’t miss CIAA’s February discussion on Silent Struggles: Fibroids, Endometriosis, & Uterine Health.

Upcoming Events

Healing Through Art

On March 7, 2026 at 1:00 PM, Endo Black, Inc. will host Healing Through Art at Creative Saints Loft in Hyattsville, MD. Presented in partnership with our Signature Sponsor, Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM), this community-centered event is designed to support Black and Brown women navigating endometriosis through art, storytelling, and mental health–focused dialogue.

Healing Through Art expands how we define care. Healing is not only clinical — it is emotional, communal, and restorative. This experience will create intentional space for reflection, connection, and collective wellness during Endometriosis Awareness Month. (This event will be in-person and not virtual)

We are also grateful to recognize Krampz and Semaine Health for their generous in-kind donations supporting this event. Their contributions help us enhance the participant experience and ensure we can continue providing accessible, meaningful programming to our community.

Featured Guests Include:

  • Tamika Smith, Author & Speaker

  • Dr. Ashley Davis, Gynecologic Surgeon & Endometriosis Excision Specialist

  • Dr. Francesca Owoo, Licensed Mental Health Therapist

  • Raeshonda Swales, Lived Experience Expert

  • Casey Joe, Emcee

This event is free with registration, but space is limited.

If your organization is interested in supporting this event or partnering with Endo Black, Inc., please contact us at [email protected].

We are excited to invite you to an important and action-driven gathering:

Centering Black Women in Endometriosis Care: A Solutions Roundtable
📅 March 8, 2025
📍 Capitol Heights, MD
🎟 Free with registration (space is limited)

This is not a traditional panel.
This is not just awareness.

This is strategy. Solutions. Collective accountability.

The Solutions Roundtable brings together lived experience experts, healthcare providers, mental health professionals, researchers, advocates, and community leaders to address the systemic gaps impacting Black women in endometriosis care. Together, we will move beyond discussing disparities and focus on building tangible, community-informed solutions.

Black women’s lived experiences will anchor this conversation — not as an afterthought, but as expertise.

What to Expect:

  • Facilitated, solution-oriented dialogue

  • Cross-sector collaboration

  • Honest conversations about bias, delayed diagnosis, and barriers to care

  • Action steps to improve outcomes and accountability

We are proud to recognize Semaine Health as our Supporting Sponsor for this event. Their commitment to accessible, root-cause–focused support for women navigating chronic and hormonal health conditions aligns with our mission to expand equitable, patient-centered care.

If you are a patient, provider, researcher, advocate, or community leader committed to improving outcomes for Black women, this space was created with you in mind.

Executive Director, Lauren Kornegay, will be speaking on the Silent Struggles: Fibroids, Endometriosis, & Uterine Health on February 26, 2026.

Silent Struggles: Fibroids, Endometriosis, & Uterine Health

The Health and Mental Wellness Summit dives deep into the challenges of mental and physical health in the African American community. (This event will be in-person and not virtual)

  • Date: February 26, 2026

  • Time: 10:00 am

  • Location: Rita Rossi Colwell Center - 701 Pratt St. Baltimore, 21202

Will You Join Us?

Every contribution—big or small—brings us closer to a future where no woman is left behind. Together, we can continue making strides well beyond our five-year mark.

Thank you for believing in our mission. With your support, we’re creating a brighter future for Black women impacted by endometriosis.

If you'd like to support these efforts or get involved in any way, please reach out to us at [email protected] you'd like to support these efforts or get involved in any way, please reach out to us at [email protected].

Together in service and advocacy,
The Endo Black, Inc. Team