I was privileged to be invited as a special guest at the stage play “Zik of Africa” mounted on Easter Monday at the MUSON stage and produced by Joseph Edgar, the indefatigable and indomitable Duke of Shomolu, proprietor of the Duke of Shomolu Foundation, an organization irrevocably committed to entertaining and educating Nigerians through stage…
If the government, corporations and philanthropic organizations have spent so much on health equity, why is so much disparity still present? Ernst & Young and its chief medical officer, Dr. Yele Aluko, explain.
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 8, 2023 / Black Americans have played a vital role in helping to advance America's economic, political and cultural landscape. In 1976, President Gerald Ford declared
As part of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.’s 83rd Grand Conclave, plenary participants reported 99% greater familiarity with cardiovascular disease risk factors and treatment options after education sessions led by Black Health Matters and the Boston Scientific Close the Gap program. To address health inequities in the African American community, Black Health Matters