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Vaccine equity for people of color should be a priority in California


Vaccine equity for people of color should be a priority in California
Public Health Advocates for Anti-Racism in COVID-19 Response
March 3, 2021
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Health care workers line up to get a COVID-19 vaccine at a Vaccination Super Station which opened at Tailgate Park, providing large-scale COVID-19 vaccinations to San Diego s health care community on on Jan. 11 in San Diego.K.C. Alfred / San Diego Union-Tribune / TNS
COVID-19 has disproportionately affected people of color in case rates, hospitalizations and deaths. Despite this, people of color are getting vaccinated at significantly lower rates. Structural racism and COVID-19 are, together, creating a syndemic for Blacks, Latinos and Native Americans. On top of that is a justifiable lack of trust among the communities most at risk stemming from racist practices and policies in our public health and health care delivery systems. ....

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Why We Still Aren't Talking About Men's Eating Disorders


Why We Still Aren t Talking About Men s Eating Disorders
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In a room decorated with butterflies and inspirational quotes from female celebrities, a doctor hands a patient information about his recent eating disorder diagnosis. Using female pronouns, the pamphlet explains how the patient’s menstrual cycle will resume with recovery. Even for James L. Downs, “a gay yoga teacher who is in touch with his inner goddess,” this feels alienating. “I can only wonder how out of place a gym bro with an eating disorder might have felt in such a setting,” he tells InsideHook.
But Downs, a British mental health campaigner and “expert by experience” in eating disorders, was lucky. When 35-year-old Jason Wood finally sought treatment for orthorexia nervosa after struggling with disordered eating for two decades, his doctor simply suggested Wood go home and Google it. “My primary care physician didn’t provide me with a l ....

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Follow the science: Schools can reopen safely


Follow the science: Schools can reopen safely
Dennis J. Ventry Jr., Monica Gandhi and Deborah Simon-Weisberg
March 3, 2021
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Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders have unveiled another plan to prod public schools across California to reopen. It provides $2 billion to districts that resume in-person instruction by March 31, another $4.6 billion to address learning loss, and punishes districts that fail to reopen by the deadline.
The plan is bound to fail.
It will fail for the same reason other plans, perks, and persuasion have misfired over the last 12 months: It provides no money and no strategy to overcome the kind of false and unscientific thinking that closed schools a year ago. And because the plan avoids mandating the number of days and hours a school must open to receive new funds, it permits the forces peddling pseudoscience to scare administrators, teachers, and parents into embracing a hybrid model (part in-person, part remot ....

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Edith Garland Dupré library recieves grant to host discussions about voter fraud


On March 10, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Edith Garland Dupré Library will be hosting “Who Gets to Vote? Conversations on Voting Rights in America,” a four-day virtual community book reading. The event will take place via Zoom and will last from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. every week.
“The purpose of this series is to prompt a discussion of voting in America and address some questions like, how has voting been historically in America, who s voted, who hasn t voted?” said Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Political Science Professor Pearson Cross, Ph.D., one of the two facilitators for the event. ....

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Community news: Alzhiemers program, Tai Chi, and all about your iPhone


Community news: Alzhiemers program, Tai Chi, and all about your iPhone
March 2, 2021
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World War II and its Aftermath in Europe seminar
World War II and its Aftermath in Europe is a Ridgefield Continuing Education history seminar led by veteran history teacher, Nancy Maxwell, talks about the terms of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I, to the political appeasement of the 1930s, financial crises, social upheavals, and rise of fascism and communism. This course will: examine the causes of World War II; provide an overview of the war itself; and review the decisions of the peacemakers after Germany surrendered in 1945. Participants will look at the stages, operations, and theaters of the war against the Axis powers, including the “phony war,” the occupation of France, the German advanc ....

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