Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR25

Introduced
5/10/11  

Caption

Commends Karen Eubanks Jackson, Founder & CEO of Sisters Network, Inc. for her efforts in education and support for African American women diagnosed with breast cancer.

Impact

The resolution highlights the establishment of the Young Sisters Initiative, a program aimed at supporting African American women diagnosed with breast cancer at age 45 and under. This initiative is essential given the rising incidence of breast cancer among younger women within this community. The broader implications of this work include promoting better health outcomes and reducing the stigma surrounding breast cancer that often inhibits African American women from seeking necessary medical support. By creating platforms for discussion and outreach, Sisters Network, Inc. is ensuring that these women receive crucial educational resources and emotional backing.

Summary

Senate Resolution 25 commends Karen Eubanks Jackson, the Founder & CEO of Sisters Network, Inc., for her invaluable efforts in providing education and support specifically for African American women diagnosed with breast cancer. This resolution recognizes her leadership in addressing the unique challenges faced by this demographic, particularly as they relate to breast cancer awareness, early detection, and survivorship support. In addition, Karen's organization is pivotal in fostering a sense of community and empowerment among young African American women experiencing this health crisis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR25 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Karen Eubanks Jackson's dedication and the significant impact of her work on the health and wellbeing of African American women. Supporters characterize her efforts as heroic, and the resolution underlines the critical nature of creating culturally sensitive health programs that resonate with the targeted population. Such acknowledgment serves as a motivational force within the community, fostering a network of support and solidarity.

Contention

While SR25 does not appear to have notable contention itself, any discussions surrounding the topics of breast cancer advocacy often touch upon systemic issues such as access to healthcare, cultural barriers to early detection, and the need for targeted educational initiatives. The resolution seeks to draw attention to ongoing challenges but does so by focusing on the achievements and effective strategies implemented by Karen Eubanks Jackson and Sisters Network, Inc., thereby creating a constructive rather than divisive dialogue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR445

Commending women of the African diaspora.

LA SR104

Commends the Edna B. and Joyce Fay Washington Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. on celebrating its 30th year anniversary.

LA HR12

Commends the JNC Foundation for its breast cancer awareness efforts, community service, and support for women of color

LA SR178

Commends the Edna B. and Joyce Fay Washington Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. on its twenty-fifth anniversary.

LA SR7

Commends Myraline Morris Whitaker, founder of the Sister Soldier Project, and the Sister Soldier Packing Party for her support and understanding of the special personal needs of African American female soldiers and for her dedicated service to the Shreveport-Bossier communities.

LA SR59

Commends BlackGirlsRun on their 15th anniversary and celebrates their efforts promoting a healthy lifestyle for African American women.

LA SR124

Commends Cyndi Nguyen, community activist, upon selection as a fellow of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network and for her efforts to promote educational development for children in New Orleans East.

LA HR761

Commending the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network for its efforts.

LA HR2367

Commending Robert L. Garner, Jr., founder of the African American National Spelling Bee Championships, Inc.

LA SCR80

Recognizes Tuesday, April 29, 2014, as Susan G. Komen Day at the legislature and commends Susan G. Komen for the Cure and its Louisiana affiliates for its efforts in the fight against breast cancer.

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