Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Kareem King is a community organizer, student and health activist passionate about preserving the health of marginalized communities. He is a Cleveland, OH native passionate about health equity and creating health systems that address the needs of everyone. Currently, he attends Harvard University, majoring in the History of Science and Medicine and Global Health. He is the Co-President of the Harvard Undergraduate Black Health Advocates, the only organization at Harvard dedicated to health activism and raising awareness about Black Health Issues. Outside of school, he serves as the Community Engagement Director and founding member of We Got Us, a nonprofit in the city of Boston dedicated to providing medically marginalized communities with accurate and trusted health information and resources. He also serves as a consultant in the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity at the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine.