Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health

Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health is a Brooklyn-based non-profit that addresses health conditions of minorities through Community Outreach Programs.

The Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health is located in multi-ethnic Brooklyn, collaborates with community members to design, incubate and replicate neighborhood-based interventions that address health conditions that disproportionately affect minorities.

✨ Beyond The Stigma: Youth Healing Re-Imagined ✨ Our afternoon session National Alliance on Mental Illness: Ending the S...
09/02/2025

✨ Beyond The Stigma: Youth Healing Re-Imagined ✨
Our afternoon session National Alliance on Mental Illness: Ending the Silence - How to Lead the Way was led by Patricia Billings 💡💜

This powerful workshop gave students the tools to recognize the signs of mental health challenges and the confidence to step up as leaders in breaking stigma and creating safe spaces for healing. 🌱🙌🏾

Stay tuned as we share more moments and highlights from this unforgettable summit ✨

We, the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, thank you  for honoring Arthur Ashe. Together, we will always carry his ...
08/29/2025

We, the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, thank you for honoring Arthur Ashe. Together, we will always carry his legacy forward. 💙

✨ Beyond The Stigma: Youth Healing Re-Imagined ✨For our second session for the students broke out into interactive sessi...
08/21/2025

✨ Beyond The Stigma: Youth Healing Re-Imagined ✨

For our second session for the students broke out into interactive sessions diving into DEI, the impact of social media, and even took a moment to recharge in our sound bowl room.

Powerful conversations + peaceful reflection = growth in action. 💭

✨ Beyond The Stigma: Youth Healing Re-Imagined A few weeks ago we kicked off our annual Youth Mental Health Summit with ...
08/20/2025

✨ Beyond The Stigma: Youth Healing Re-Imagined

A few weeks ago we kicked off our annual Youth Mental Health Summit with an inspiring first session: Uplifting Youth Voices for Real Power & Healing. 💬🌱

This dynamic panel, featuring Krystal Miller, Jasmine Bowie, Tiyanna Washington, and D. Zuleka Henderson, reminded us that young voices are not just the future, they are the NOW. 🙌🏾

This is just the beginning. Stay tuned as we’ll be sharing more photos and highlights from the other powerful sessions throughout the week. 💜

We know we’re a little late, but we couldn’t let World Health Day pass without a shoutout 💙🌍This year’s theme, “Healthy ...
04/16/2025

We know we’re a little late, but we couldn’t let World Health Day pass without a shoutout 💙🌍

This year’s theme, “Healthy Beginnings & Hopeful Futures,” reminds us how crucial it is to protect the health of mothers and newborns — especially Black mothers, who are 3–4x more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes.

At the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, we’re committed to raising awareness and fighting for equitable healthcare for all. Let’s keep the conversation going, because every mother deserves a healthy beginning and a hopeful future. 💪🏾💕

Celebrating the legacy of Percy Lavon Julian this Black History Month! Percy Lavon Julian was the first person to synthe...
03/01/2025

Celebrating the legacy of Percy Lavon Julian this Black History Month!

Percy Lavon Julian was the first person to synthesize Physostigmine, and a pioneer in large-scale chemical synthesis of the human hormones progesterone and testosterone from plants sterol such as stigmasterol and sitosterol. His work laid the foundation for the drug industry’s production of cortisone, and other corticosteroids, as well as artificial hormones that led to the production of birth control pills.

Julian started his own company to synthesize steroid intermediates from wild Mexican yams. His work helped greatly reduce the cost of steroid intermediates, helping to significantly expand the use of several important drugs, including synthetic cortisone.

🌟 HSA Alumni Spotlight: Megane Nacier🌟Megane Nacier, a 2024 graduate of Fordham University’s Clinical Psychology program...
02/27/2025

🌟 HSA Alumni Spotlight: Megane Nacier🌟

Megane Nacier, a 2024 graduate of Fordham University’s Clinical Psychology program, is on a mission to make a difference! With a Master’s in Clinical Research Methods, she aspires to merge her clinical expertise with social work to obtain her clinical license and practice therapy. 💙✨

Her passion for helping children and parents achieve their goals—both in life and mental health—was shaped by her experiences at HSA. She’s also grateful for the unwavering support of the AAIUH staff, who have played a key role in her growth as a person and a leader. 💫

Keep shining, Megane! We’re so proud of you! 👏🏾

Celebrating a trailblazer in Black History Month. In 2022, Ketanji Onyika Brown Jackson made history as the first Black ...
02/25/2025

Celebrating a trailblazer in Black History Month.

In 2022, Ketanji Onyika Brown Jackson made history as the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court! 🙌🏾 Nominated by President Joe Biden and confirmed by the Senate, she was sworn in that same year.

Her journey to the highest court includes a 2013 appointment by President Barack Obama as a district judge and a 2021 promotion by President Biden to the U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. She also served on Harvard’s Board of Overseers from 2016 to 2022.

A true trailblazer! 👏🏾

Empowering the next generation of health professionals! 💼✨ We had an amazing time hosting our Resume Workshop at the Art...
02/24/2025

Empowering the next generation of health professionals! 💼✨

We had an amazing time hosting our Resume Workshop at the Arthur Ashe Institute Health Science Academy, helping our students learn how to craft standout resumes that reflect their skills and aspirations. 📑💪

Can’t wait to see all the great things our students will accomplish!

Honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A Baptist minister and social activist, led the civil rights movement...
02/14/2025

Honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A Baptist minister and social activist, led the civil rights movement in the United States from the mid-1950s until his unfortunate death in 1968, at the age of 39. King rose to national prominence as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which promoted nonviolent tactics, such as the March on Washington that took place in 1963, to achieve civil rights. A year later, Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Dr. King’s leadership was instrumental in ending racial segregation in the South and other parts of the United States.

In September, we had the incredible opportunity to welcome Sophie Davis to our office! 🙌 They introduced themselves to o...
02/06/2025

In September, we had the incredible opportunity to welcome Sophie Davis to our office! 🙌

They introduced themselves to our students, sharing valuable insights and opening doors for new opportunities. It was a great experience, and we’re excited for the future collaborations and connections that will come from this visit. 💡

Today we celebrate Maternal Health Day, honoring the strength and resilience of mothers everywhere. 🌸💪 Let’s continue to...
01/23/2025

Today we celebrate Maternal Health Day, honoring the strength and resilience of mothers everywhere. 🌸💪 Let’s continue to raise awareness, promote better care, and support the well-being of mothers throughout their journeys. 🤰❤️

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450 Clarkson Avenue Box 1232
New York, NY
11203

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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