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Black Health Matters Tennessee is committed to addressing and eliminating health disparities that disproportionately affect Black communities across our state. Our organization advocates for policies and practices that promote health equity, ensuring that all individuals have the opportunity to achieve their highest level of health.


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For press inquiries, please contact D’Anelle at 629-281-4168 or ddesire@tnjustice.org.

DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS

D’ANELLE DESIRE


OUR EXPERT

CHANDA FREEMAN

DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTH JUSTICE

Chanda is a native of the city of Jackson, which is nestled between Nashville and Memphis, in rural West Tn. Her passion for social and economic justice began at an early when she testified at the state capitol with other youth with the Tennessee Hunger Campaign. They encouraged the legislature to support a bill that provided free and reduced lunch for low-income families.

Chanda is a graduate of Union University, Jackson, TN. She is Master Level Social Worker and a highly sought-after community development planner and consultant. Chanda has worked in public health for many years, and she has over 20 years of experience working with faith and community-based organizations.

Chanda continues to follow her passion for justice, she is the founder of the West TN Rosenwald Historical School Project. She is also a founding member of the West TN Minority Contractors Association, Community Youth Builders Community Development Corporation and JumpIn Inc. She Board Member for a host of community organizations and she is a minister at Christian Lifeway Ministries in Oakfield, TN. When not working she enjoys reading and spending time with her daughter.