TBJ Legacy Award winner Goldie Byrd improves health equity across the Triad


If leaders listen, then Goldie Byrd truly hears. As an advocate for health equity in the Triad, Byrd emphasizes community engagement in her work as the director of the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Find out how she's been improving health in the Triad from her time at N.C. A&T to the present and her plans for the future.

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