Eleanor Hinton Hoytt
Title: President & CEO, Ex-Officio
Eleanor Hinton Hoytt has been president & CEO of the Black Women’s Health Imperative (formerly the National Black Women’s Health Project) since 2007. As President, Hinton Hoytt has been committed to advancing the core values of social justice in reducing health inequities, engaging Black women to become advocates and leaders in the fight against HIV/AIDS and breast cancer, and advancing Black women’s well-being by promoting reproductive justice, expanding contraceptive access and encouraging healthy sexual behavior.
Hinton
Hoytt is known as a passionate leader in the women’s health movement who brings
the voices and needs of Black women to the decision-making table. As a
leading voice for Black women’s health to matter, she has been at the forefront
of the national dialogue on health reform for women of color. In working
closely with national coalitions and advocacy groups calling for affordable,
available and accessible quality health care, she frequently appeals to
Congress and the White House to “put people before politics”.
Hinton Hoytt is the executive producer and host of the Imperative’s monthly BlogTalkRadio show, Black Women’s Health Report with Eleanor Hinton Hoytt; serves as a member of the White House Council on Women and Girls Domestic Violence Workgroup; and is on the boards of the National Council of Women’s Organizations and Health First of American Charities.
She is currently working on a forthcoming book, The Black Women’s Health Guide, to be
published in 2012 by Smiley Books. In
2010, she received the Thurgood Marshall Legacy Awards, given by the National
Association for the Advancement of Color People, the first-ever WOMA award,
given by Womanifesting, Inc., and the Keystone Award for Women’s Research
Advocacy from the NIH Office on Women’s Research.



