Are White Men Accessing COVID-19 Screening More Than Others?
By Leo Lopez III, MD “COVID-19 is a White man’s disease. It doesn’t seem to infect Black people,” said Jane, a community leader in New Haven, Conn., who had come to the U.S. as a […]
By Leo Lopez III, MD “COVID-19 is a White man’s disease. It doesn’t seem to infect Black people,” said Jane, a community leader in New Haven, Conn., who had come to the U.S. as a […]
JULIA CRAVEN Uché Blackstock. Heather Sten The federal government has failed its populace in many ways since the COVID-19 pandemic reached American soil. It began early on with an inadequate supply of test kits being […]
Originally set to premiere in June, the 10-part series titled “The Last Dance” will now kick off on April 19 Ask and ye shall receive. After fans – isolated at home and without any live […]
FUNdraising Good Times Nonprofit funding and COVID-19 – three things to do now As we continue to live through this COVID19 pandemic we must ensure the health and continuity of our nonprofits. These organizations and […]
As a part of Women’s History Month we celebrate women from Jacksonville Florida who have made history. The 10 African American women highlighted in this article are Jacksonville natives, residents or accomplished high achievement within […]
BY BENJAMIN FEARNOW 3/29/2020 Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards reiterated Sunday that last month’s Mardi Gras celebrations weren’t cancelled or downsized amid concerns about the coronavirus, because “not one person” at the federal level directed the […]
The National Black Church Initiative, a coalition of 34,000 African American and Latino churches working to eradicate racial disparities, has urged leaders of churches in their network to “respect the science” of the new coronavirus […]
theGrio honors those who have lost their lives to the novel coronavirus with a digital memoria By TheGrio March 28th The novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 has rocked the entire globe, and unfortunately, the Black […]
African American politicians and activists on the right say they’ve found support in the black community through dialogue For Brad Mole, venturing into Republican politics didn’t start with a sudden awakening to conservatism. It was his […]
Barack Obama has not yet endorsed a Democratic candidate for president in this primary election cycle. It is assumed that the former president is trying to remain publicly neutral so he will be more effective […]
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