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Magic City Spotlight: The City of Birmingham celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the City of Birmingham has collaborated with a West End-based women’s organization to shine a spotlight on the strength and resilience of our city’s breast cancer fighters, survivors, and thrivers. “Women on the Journey” is a stunning mural commissioned by V.I.R.T.U.E., Inc. and created by visual artist Jamie Bonfiglio.

Throughout the month of October, the City of Birmingham has been committed to promoting awareness and education about breast cancer while recognizing the bravery of those who have faced this disease head-on.

This month, the hosted researchers from the WISDOM study to help city employees understand their family history and breast cancer risk; held a day where staff wore pink in solidarity with our sheroes; and hosted a lunch and learn to talk about the importance of breast health.    

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“Breast cancer affects not only individuals but also entire communities,” Woodfin said. “It’s crucial for our 3,500 employees to pause and engage in discussions about breast cancer awareness, prevention, and support for those facing this challenge.” 



In addition to the breast cancer mural, the exhibit features two other paintings and a narrative by two survivors.