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Endo Black and Founder Lauren R. Kornegay has been featured or a guest on a variety of different platforms. we hope you enjoy.
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How endometriosis gave this founder a new purpose
Today, we’re talking with Lauren Kornegay, founder of ENDO Black, and member of the LOLA Collective. After her own painful experience of dealing with endometriosis, Lauren created ENDO Black as a platform to connect fellow sufferers…
Race and Endometriosis: Exploring Myths and Misconceptions
Structural racism and implicit bias permeates many institutions throughout America, devastating the lives of African Americans. Healthcare, made of the medical institutions that reign under its umbrella, is no exception. The field of gynecology has an especially egregious history…
How Lauren Kornegay, Founder of EndoBlack, is Fighting for Change
Lauren Kornegay had never heard of endometriosis when she first experienced debilitating symptoms in college. She had experienced pain with her menstrual cycle, but wasn’t taught to discuss taboo subjects…
Endo Talk Live with April Christina, Samantha Denäe Sanders & Lauren Renee Kornegay
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A conversation on Endometriosis especially as black women.
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Raising Awareness and Creating Community for People of Colour with Endometriosis with Lauren Kornegay of ENDO Black
Lauren Kornegay is the founder of ENDO Black; a safe space and community for people of colour and African Americans affected by endometriosis. After being diagnosed with endometriosis and discovering that she couldn’t find any materials
The Endolines Collective: These are the hours 2.0
Raising awareness of Endometriosis.
The Top Endometriosis Instagrammers — and Why They’re Important
Despite affecting 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, endometriosis is a disease surrounded by misunderstandings, delayed diagnoses, and hit-or-miss treatments. For women living with endometriosis, the lack of awareness…
Lauren Kornegay Is Using Her Struggle With Endometriosis To Create A Community For Other Black Women With The Condition
When Lauren Kornegay was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2011, she scoured the Internet looking for other women to connect with who were also suffering with the inflammatory condition.