Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health
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The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health was established in 2019 to reduce health disparities among disadvantaged and underserved minority populations in Mississippi through the establishment of community-based partnerships.
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The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health is sadden by the unexpected passing of D'Angelo. Not only is pancreatic cancer more common among African Americans, but African Americans are more often diagnosed with more advanced, and inoperable cancer (John Hopkins Medicine-Pathology).
The Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health will be closed on Monday in observance of Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Did you know? Between 2016–2020, Mississippi recorded 11,395 new cases of female breast cancer and 2,277 deaths. #BreastCancerAwareness #EarlyDetection #IAMH
The Black Men's Health Equity Council is building a movement to improve the health and well-being of Black men across Mississippi. We meet once monthly in person and via zoom on the 4th Thursday of every month. Join us today http://bit.ly/4gP42Y2.
This October, the Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health proudly joins communities nationwide in recognizing Down Syndrome Awareness Month! Every individual with Down syndrome deserves equitable access to quality healthcare, education,... #DownSyndromeAwarenessMonth #MoreAlikeThanDifferent
This month, the Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health recognizes National ADHD Awareness Month — a time to raise understanding, reduce stigma, and promote equitable access to diagnosis and care. #ADHDAwarenessMonth #HealthEquity
Today is Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day! Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is often called the "suicide disease" because of the intense, lightning-like facial pain it causes. Let's stand together to raise awareness, support those living with TN, and advocate for better r... #TrigeminalNeuralgiaAwareness
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! In Mississippi, Black women face a 40% higher breast cancer mortality rate than White women — not because of biology alone, but because of barriers to care, late diagnoses, and unequal access to treatment. #BreastCancerAwareness #MississippiStrong
The Black Men's Health Equity Council is building a movement to improve the health and well-being of Black men across Mississippi. We meet once monthly in person and via zoom on the 4th Thursday of every month. Join us today http://bit.ly/4gP42Y2.
Community Health Fair - Join us on October 22, 2025 | 10 AM – 12:30 PM at the Jackson Medical Mall for a free health fair hosted by the College of Health Sciences Undergraduate Student Associations!

✅ Screenings (blood pressure, glucose, hearin...
#CommunityHealth #JacksonMS #HealthEquity #Wellness
October is Liver Cancer Awareness Month. Protect your health. Get screened. Share the message. #LiverCancerAwareness #MinorityHealth
At the Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health, we stand with women, families, and communities affected by breast cancer. #BreastCancerAwareness
Join us for an engaging training designed to equip healthcare providers with practical strategies to strengthen patient-provider communication and deliver culturally competent care.

Reserve your spot today: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Institute epidemiologist Warren Jones spoke at the Prostate Cancer Community Forum on September 28, 2025. For more information about Men's Health, visit minority-institute.org.
A birthday well spent. Our team member Miracle Vance used her birthday to feed the unhoused on her birthday, August 23. The Institute honors you and salutes your commitment to serving others.#BirthdayWithPurpose #IAMHTeam
Black Mississippians face a faster increase in Alzheimer's mortality and greater barriers to early diagnosis and care, even though current raw death rates are higher among Whites. Rural, predominantly Black regions (such as the Delta) show concentrated Alzheimer's burden. #AlzheimerAwarenessMonth
Prostate cancer is the #1 cancer among men in Mississippi. Black men in Mississippi have the highest incidence and death rates from prostate cancer. Get checked today! #BrotherGoGetChecked #ProstateCancerAwareness
At just 15, Maya felt the weight of the world pressing down on her. Between school stress, social pressures, and silent battles with anxiety, she often felt like no one understood. Nights were the hardest—filled with racing thoughts and heavy emotions she didn't know how to name... #TeenMentalHealth
At just 15, Maya felt the weight of the world pressing down on her. Between school stress, social pressures, and silent battles with anxiety, she often felt like no one understood. Nights were the hardest—filled with racing thoughts and heavy emotions she didn't know how to name.
#TeenMentalHealth
Alzheimer's doesn't discriminate, but access to care often does. Let's change that.

Data from the Mississippi Healthy Aging Data Report (2023) shows that some counties with higher proportions of older Black residents also tend to show higher Alzheimer's disease rates #AlzheimersAwareness
At the Institute for the Advancement of Minority Health, we believe everyone deserves access to equity, dignity, and care.

From maternal and child health to chronic disease prevention, from HIV awareness to Black men's health initiatives—we are breaking barriers, uplifting... minority-institute.org
HIV doesn't have a color. It doesn't have a race. It can affect anyone — no matter your background, age, or identity. What matters most is knowing your status, protecting your health, and supporting others without stigma. #KnowYourStatus #StopStigma
"As a Black man in Mississippi, I learned the hard truth — we're nearly 2x more likely to be diagnosed and 2.5x more likely to die from prostate cancer. Talk to your doctor. Don't wait." #ProstateCancerAwareness #MensHealthMatters
Diaper need is a growing problem in our country. A clean diaper means a happy baby. One in 2 U.S. families with young children cannot afford enough diapers to keep their infant or child clean, dry, and healthy. Support the Baby Depot at minority-institute.org/donations
From September 15–21, take part in a nationwide effort to shine a light on the public health crisis of #DiaperNeed in the U.S. Together, we can raise awareness and push for lasting change.