Black Heart Association Hosts Powerful Dallas Film Event on Heart Health

Community gathers for “The Making of a Heart Attack” premiere, expert panel, and free heart screenings

Dallas, TX | June 14, 2025 — The Black Heart Association (BHA) brought the Dallas community together for an unforgettable afternoon of awareness, action, and advocacy during the premiere screening of The Making of a Heart Attack.

Held at 1005 Botham Jean Blvd, the free event featured a powerful short film that traced the silent yet deadly progression of heart disease—especially in Black communities.

Event Highlights:

  • Short Film Screening: The Making of a Heart Attack

  • Educational Panel: Experts will explain the risks of LDL cholesterol and Lp(a) and how to address them

  • Free Heart Screenings: Confidential, onsite, and open to all registered guests

When people understand how heart attacks develop—not just in moments, but over years of silent damage—they are more likely to take action. When screenings are offered at no cost and in familiar community spaces, lives can be changed and saved.

The Black Heart Association invites media, healthcare partners, and the public to attend and be part of a conversation that cannot wait. Heart health is not a trend. It is a long-term commitment, especially in communities that have been historically overlooked.

The Black Heart Association is a nonprofit focused on heart disease prevention in underserved communities. Through health education, advocacy, and accessible care initiatives, the organization works to improve outcomes and save lives.


Press are welcome to attend. Interview opportunities with event organizers, health professionals, and community members will be available on-site. For media credentials or interview requests, contact Bliss at hello@blissfulpublicrelations.com or 214-444-3227.

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