National Anti-Racism Training conducted by Diversity Talks and PR(iSM) Resistance Coalition White Folks (Part I)âWe Have to Talk About Race White Folks (Part II)âA Call to Action September 13, 2021
Anti-Racism Consultant Jacquie Abram
August 14, 2021
Youth lead discussions on drug use, mental health, foster care advocacy, literacy, menthol and flavored tobacco products, and digital media. Featuring Rev. Todd Johnson, Black Boys Read, Angela Thi Bennett, Digital C, Nationally recognized Cuyahoga County Poet Honey Bell Bey and National Artist PROPAGANDA.
Time 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
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To supplement the paperback and Kindle version, a
Hush Money audiobook, narrated by Peg Barcelo, was recently released. Coming in at about five-hours long, the audiobook version ably brings out the edge-of-the-seat-tension which is felt throughout the book. Abram and her co-authors, daughters Deborah & Delilah Harris, aim to educate the reader about systemic racism in co
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These concrete steps could help fight racism in health care
Michael Merschel, American Heart Association News
May 11, 2021
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Doctors, hospitals and medical schools should take specific actions to fight the structural racism that threatens the health of millions of Americans, according to a new report meant to help guide the medical establishment.
Among the recommendations, which are part of the 2020 American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology Consensus Conference on Professionalism and Ethics report:
– Medical schools should require first-year students to take a course on social justice, race and racism, and trainees should spend time immersed in the communities they serve.
Harvard Medical School professor Michelle E. Morse was appointed as the New York City Health Departmentâs inaugural Chief Medical Officer and as Deputy Commissioner for the Center for Health Equity and Community Wellness on Feb. 16, per a press release.
As the departmentâs first-ever Chief Medical Officer, Morseâs primary responsibilities will be to lead efforts to bridge public health and the health care sector, as well as to serve as a liaison between the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and local clinicians.
Morse said in an interview that the department created the role in response to a âmajor structural challengeâ in coordinating the large number of health systems across a city as expansive as New York.