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"We Are City St George's" initiative beautifully showcases the remarkable achievements of our students. In this blog post, we celebrate the inspiring stories of Malone Mukwende and Sharon Adebisi, and explore how they embody the principles of inclusive education.

Sharon Adebisiis dedicated to improving pregnancy outcomes for Black women by bringing together insights from new mothers and experts to shape medical care and training. Her work addresses critical disparities in healthcare and ensures that the voices of Black women are heard and valued in medical settings. Sharon's efforts exemplify the impact of inclusive education in fostering equity and better health outcomes.

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Malone Mukwendeis driving systemic change through the launch of his book, 'Mind the Gap,' which highlights how clinical signs present on Black and Brown skin. His work addresses a significant gap in medical education and ensures that future healthcare professionals are better equipped to diagnose and treat patients of all skin tones. Malone's initiative is a powerful example of how inclusive education can lead to meaningful change in society.

Malone-Mukwende-Tooting-1440x1920To read more about their achievements and the achievements of other students, please visit the We are City website

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