National black women's health project / Byllye Avery ; interviewed and produced by Sue Supriano.
Byllye Avery, founder and Executive Director of the National Black Women's Health Project in Atlanta, discusses the philosophy of the NBWHP, and some of its self-help projects including: self-help groups for women who are homeless, sex education for teenage girls and their families, cancer prevention groups, and ten nationwide networks of self-help groups especially designed to meet the needs of Black women.|NATIONAL BLACK WOMEN'S HEALTH PROJECT / Byllye Avery| interviewed by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin' out of Babylon| no. 36 - Byllye Avery, founder and Executive Director of the national Black Women's Health Project in Atlanta, discusses the philosophy of the N.B.W.H.P. and some of its self-help projects including: self-help groups for women who are homeless, sex education for tennage girls and their families, cancer prevention groups, anf teh nationwide network of self-help groups especially designed to meet the needs of Black women. - RECORDED: 1990.