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Post from Community: Healing and thriving despite living in America: Perspectives of Black men Wednesday, May 19, 2021| 4:30-5:45 p m

Editor’s note: Our Posts from the Community feature is a platform for community announcements and event postings. If you have a post to be considered, send it to info@milwaukeenns.org or submit it directly. Please join us for a Community Citizenship Mission Engagement Event sponsored by the Medical College of Wisconsin!  The event is free and will be held on Zoom. Registration is required.  Hear Dr. Ivor Benjamin, Alverno Divine, D Div, Reggie Moore, Jermaine Murry MS, and Ambrose WB speak about their experiences as Black men here in Milwaukee. Black men raised in America, even in the wealthiest families and living in some of the most well-to-do neighborhoods, still earn less in adulthood than white men with similar backgrounds. These trends are reflected in the shortage of Black men in medicine, research, business, and leadership, and impact the social determinants of health and wealth in our community.

Looking for a healthy heart to start 2021

Looking for a healthy heart to start 2021 Michael Merschel, American Heart Association Deep in their hearts, everyone has to be looking forward to a fresh start in 2021. And who would know better about matters of the heart than a cardiologist? We asked some of the nation’s best about resolutions; what they’re planning for themselves, and what they wish their patients would focus on for a healthy and happy new year. Their advice begins with a reminder that the threat of COVID-19 did not vanish at the stroke of midnight on Dec. 31. “You need to resolve to stay healthy and safe,” said Dr. Ivor Benjamin, director of the Cardiovascular Center and professor of medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. “It’s an ever-present challenge for everyone, independent of where they are.”

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