THE 15 WHITE COATS INC
Cause Area
- Advocacy & Human Rights
- Children & Youth
- Education & Literacy
- Health & Medicine
- Race & Ethnicity
Location
406 GRETNA BLVD UNIT 2944GRETNA, LA 70054 United States
Organization Information
Mission Statement
The mission of The 15 White Coats is to promote cultural imagery in learning spaces, provide economic support to minorities aspiring to be physicians, and to promote culturally-appropriate literature access in learning spaces.
Description
The 15 White Coats is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit that is based out of New Orleans, Louisiana. Our organization is named after a photo went viral of 15 African American Tulane University School of Medicine medical students standing in front of a slave quarter at the Whitney plantation in Edgard Louisiana. The intention behind taking this photo was to illustrate to the entire world, how far African Americans have come historically with regard to healthcare, and our resilience to push past systemic barriers. A non-profit was formed by a subset of the original 15 White Coats.Today, the organization is led by Russell J. Ledet, M.D., Ph.D., MBA, Sydney Labat, M.D., Rachel Turner, M.D., and Brian Washington, Jr. Our nonprofit was started to do three things: (1) to provide cultural imagery in the form of our iconic photos being placed in classrooms, learning spaces, and political buildings to illustrate how far African-Americans have come with regard to diversifying the medical profession (2) to utilize grassroots fundraising to economically assist historically marginalized individuals aspiring to enter into the medical field (3) to galvanize a keen interest in reading by placing books that are curated for cultural relevance in classrooms and learning spaces through Resilient Reader Book Club boxes. The 15 White Coats has over $200,000 and given out over $110,000 in scholarships. We have also placed our iconic photo in over 10,000 learning spaces around the globe.
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