PHOTOS: Introducing the ‘Faces of Medicine’

Dr. Khama Ennis speaks about her “Faces of Medicine” documentary series at The LAVA Center in Greenfield on Friday. The series is centered on the paths of Black female physicians in the United States.

Dr. Khama Ennis speaks about her “Faces of Medicine” documentary series at The LAVA Center in Greenfield on Friday. The series is centered on the paths of Black female physicians in the United States. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/PAUL JABLON

Dr. Khama Ennis speaks about her “Faces of Medicine” documentary series at The LAVA Center in Greenfield on Friday. The series is centered on the paths of Black female physicians in the United States.

Dr. Khama Ennis speaks about her “Faces of Medicine” documentary series at The LAVA Center in Greenfield on Friday. The series is centered on the paths of Black female physicians in the United States. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/PAUL JABLON

Dr. Rose Cesar, a gastroenterologist in Greenfield who was interviewed for the “Faces of Medicine” documentary series, speaks at The LAVA Center in Greenfield on Friday. The series is centered on the paths of Black female physicians in the United States.

Dr. Rose Cesar, a gastroenterologist in Greenfield who was interviewed for the “Faces of Medicine” documentary series, speaks at The LAVA Center in Greenfield on Friday. The series is centered on the paths of Black female physicians in the United States. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/PAUL JABLON

Dr. Khama Ennis, creator of the “Faces of Medicine” documentary series centering on the paths of Black female physicians in the United States, poses for a photo with some young attendees at The LAVA Center in Greenfield on Friday.

Dr. Khama Ennis, creator of the “Faces of Medicine” documentary series centering on the paths of Black female physicians in the United States, poses for a photo with some young attendees at The LAVA Center in Greenfield on Friday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/PAUL JABLON

Published: 02-20-2024 10:21 AM

Modified: 02-20-2024 10:36 AM


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