One Woman’s Mission to Mobilize the Black Community Against Breast Cancer
Black women face a 40% higher risk of breast cancer. Add family history to the mix and still, Kim Roxie refuses to be deterred. In honor of Black History Month, we’ll revisit her story and that of her mother’s.
The Entrepreneur Who’s Changing the Way the Black Community Talks About Breast Cancer
Despite facing a 50% higher risk of breast cancer due to her family history and ethnicity, Kim Roxie is determined to make a difference by supporting The Rose and founding LAMIK Beauty, a makeup line for women of color, as she discusses her personal journey and efforts to rally the Black community in the fight against breast cancer with Dorothy.