Transforming the Health of the Culture

Transforming the Health of the Culture

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Why We Exist…

… Because we exist, but less than 3% of chiropractic users are Black. ChiroJunky on a mission to change that. To help make this impact, we've created a directory of Black chiropractors, because it’s going to take more than just our hands to reach this goal.

The ChiroJunky Collective is a national directory and membership community for Black chiropractors and their supporters. It exists to promote visibility, connection, and collaboration across the profession. Members of the Collective are independent practitioners who are not employees, agents, or representatives of ChiroJunky or ChiroJunky ATL.
Listings are provided for informational purposes only, and inclusion in the directory does not constitute an endorsement or affiliation.

The ChiroJunky Collective

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Dr. Amber Jones

Capitol Heights, MD

A smiling woman in blue medical scrubs with the name tag 'Dr. Kenya White, Chiropractic Physician', standing indoors next to a wooden wall with two abstract watercolor portraits in the background.
A man with glasses, a beard, and short gray hair wearing a white doctor's coat with the name tag 'Dr. Brown' and a plaid tie, standing against a mottled gray background.

Dr. Kenneth Brown

Durham, NC

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Dr. LaKia Brown

Merrillville, IN

Dr. Willena Brooks

Columbus, OH

Dr. Kenya White

Largo, MD

A smiling woman with shoulder-length dark hair wearing a magenta medical scrub top with embroidery, pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, and a professional appearance.

Dr. Anniesha Scott

Carrollton, TX

Event flyer for 'Chiropractors Anonymous' hosted by ChiroJunky, featuring a discussion on why many chiropractors burn out by age 5. The event is virtual on January 28, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM, moderated by Magen Henry, founder of ChiroJunky. The flyer includes an image of a group discussion and a woman posing with her hand on her hip. The flyer emphasizes that the event is for chiropractors and chiropractic interns only, with a note that students not in internship phases cannot attend.

Chiropractors Anonymous

A recurring, moderated conversation space for honest dialogue in the profession.

Not a webinar.
Not a debate.
A protected, anonymous conversation.

First conversation:
Why are so many chiropractors burned out by year 5?

Reflection and solution-oriented dialogue grounded in lived experience.
For licensed chiropractors and chiropractic students in their internship phase.

Cameras optional. Speaking optional. Listening welcome.
Complimentary inaugural session.

Event poster featuring a group of diverse smiling people at a social gathering. The flyer promotes 'Culture & Chiropractic Vol. 3' event hosted by ChiroJunky, LLC, and Diversify Chiropractic, Inc., aimed at chiropractors, therapists, birth workers, and health professionals, scheduled for September 20, 2025, from 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM at Lounge, Marietta, GA.

Culture & Chiropractic

This annual event brings together chiropractors, healthcare professionals, and the community to connect, collaborate, and highlight diversity in the profession. With music, conversation, and cultural energy at the center, Culture & Chiropractic creates space where visibility meets wellness, and where the movement for equity in chiropractic takes root and grows.

Behind every great movement are people, like you, who believed in the vision, invested in the mission, and helped bring it to life!

Nonprofit Partner

Diversify Chiropractic, Inc

Diversify Chiropractic Inc. advances diversity, equity, and inclusion in the chiropractic profession through mentorship, education, and advocacy. The organization supports doctors, students, and institutions by challenging bias, promoting cultural competence, and building a strong, inclusive network for underrepresented communities.

Current & Previous Sponsors & Community Partners