The Mrs. Ada Doss Campbell Story
a voice to the voiceless.
“That is, in this life, who we are for one another–fellow sojourners and witnesses. We are here to see and hear one another.” ― Cicely Tyson, Just as I Am
National Press Photographers Association, NPPA TV Quarterly Clip Contest 2021 Q2, Central General, In Depth/Investigative 1st Place, Phillip Murrell,
WHAS, Ada Doss Campbell Sep 2, 2021
her narrative explores
Racial & Gender Discrimination
Mental Health Awareness, Medical Neglect
& Medical Racism
Human Erasure
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality,
tied in a single garment of destiny.
Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.
stand in solidarity with us as we
HONOR
Mrs. Ada Doss Campbell
death by ‘professional neglect’ 1940
Phoenix Global Humanitarian Foundation amplifies the many powerful stories of Mrs. Ada Doss Campbell through ongoing research, mental health awareness initiatives, community education opportunities, and wellness programs focused on racial healing, equity, and women's empowerment.
Restoring Voice is the arc of Humanity
Through the growing support of advocates, civic leaders, community partners, artists, journalists, photographers, storytellers, sponsors,
in-kind contributors, and donors
the narrative of Mrs. Ada Doss Campbell has a far-reaching impact to provide
a voice to the voiceless.
We are forever grateful.