House Resolution No. by Representative Brass designates April 13, 2026, as "My Sister's Keeper Day" at the Louisiana state capitol. This resolution recognizes the significant contributions of the Black Women's Health Imperative and the Southern University and A&M College Chapter of My Sister's Keeper in uplifting, educating, and empowering Black women and girls in Louisiana and beyond. The Black Women's Health Imperative, established in 1983, is the first nonprofit organization created by Black women to advocate for the health and wellness of their community, while the My Sister's Keeper program specifically focuses on empowering young Black women to become leaders and advocates.

The Southern University and A&M College Chapter of My Sister's Keeper is highlighted for its dedication to promoting health awareness, advocacy, and leadership among women on campus. Through various initiatives, the chapter addresses critical health concerns affecting Black women and girls, fostering a culture of wellness and empowerment. The resolution commends both organizations for their exemplary commitment to advancing health justice and equity, making it fitting to honor their efforts with a designated day at the state capitol.