By: Kelton Brooks To address racial health disparities among Black people, entrepreneur Kimberly Wilson announced her start-up, HUED, has raised $1.6 million in seed funding to combat the inequality. “I started this company because of my core belief in the preciousness of Black lives and the desire to protect it,” Wilson told CNBC. “Building a startup as a Black woman in health care is hard, incredibly hard. And, I think that’s why this round announcement is particularly special.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kimberly (@kimberlynatasha) Related: Fit For Us Striving to Create Equitable Health Outcomes for Black Community Wilson received a vast number […]
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