PCC’s commitment to help address racial inequities in health care is reflected in its vision for primary care, embodied in the seven Shared Principles of Primary Care. The third of the principles is “comprehensive and equitable” and inspires primary care clinicians to “seek out the impact of social determinants of health and societal inequities” and to “partner with health and community-based organizations to promote population health and health equity, including making inequities visible and identifying avenues for solutions.” This and all Shared Principles guide the policy and programmatic work of PCC.