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Letâs Hear What High Schoolers Think
The winners of our student letter-writing competition offer opinions about anti-Asian bias, police brutality, financial literacy, meatless meat and more.
May 8, 2021, 11:00 a.m. ET
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To the Editor:
As an Asian-American, I applaud the Senateâs swift, bipartisan passage of the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act. The measure, however, constitutes a mere first step in the fight against anti-Asian violence. To further combat such bigotry, we must also promote Asian-American representation in education curriculums.
Teaching the Asian-American experience is imperative because U.S. history chroniclers often neglect it. In most textbooks, weâre invisible, relegated to a few short paragraphs, even footnotes. That erases our stories from the record, perpetuating ignorance and contributing to our mischaracterization as a monolithic âmodel minorityâ or foreign threat, thus allowing xenophobia and dis
Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness told NBC 6 leftover vaccines are limited. The 63-year-old said he got a leftover vaccine at a January pop-up vaccination event.
In January, the state reported only a small number of COVID-19 doses – 3,344 – had been wasted either because the vials had broken or because they had been thawed out and unable to be administered within the recommended time for use.
Download our mobile app for iOS to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. April could be “open season” for the coronavirus vaccine, meaning that s when people besides the elderly and vulnerable could have access to the vaccine. A new state report obtained by NBC 6 gives us details about which profession should go next. NBC 6 s Phil Prazan reports
A new survey reveals that 71 million Americans have gained weight throughout the pandemic, and worse, they feel bad about it, posing not only physical but emotional health issues. The survey found that 63 percent of Americans believe leading a healthy lifestyle is made tougher by the at home work and other hardships (stress, homeschooling, job loss) imposed on us during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the number one group has been mothers of young children. The survey, conducted by biotechnology company Gelesis, found that over half (52 percent) of Americans have been feeling down about the way they look during the pandemic, and 3 in 5 Americans are on a mission to lose weight.
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