GRAAHI appoints 17-member advisory council
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The Grand Rapids African American Health Institute is now aided by a consultative council intent on growing the nonprofit organization in fighting racial and ethnic health care disparities in West Michigan.
CEO Vanessa Greene formed a group of 17 people to GRAAHI’s newly formed advisory council. The diverse group is drawn from all sectors to tackle deeply rooted issues in the local Black and Latinx communities to achieve healthier outcomes, she said.
The advisory council is chaired by Ken James, director of inclusion for the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce, and Leon Hendrix, communications lead for Spectrum Health.
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) national vice-president Aijaz Hussain, who was BJP s DDC election candidate from Khonmoh constituency in Srinagar, after his victory on Tuesday. ANI photo
NEW DELHI: The results of the District Development Council (DDC) elections in Jammu and Kashmir, held for the first time, gave cheers to both the main contenders, the BJP and the seven-party People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD or the Gupkar Alliance) led by National Conference (NC) chief Farooq Abdullah. While the BJP became the single-largest party by winning 75 of the 280 seats, PAGD bagged the maximum pre-poll alliance seats.
The BJP also had reasons to celebrate because it garnered the maximum number of votes - in fact, more than PAGD and the Congress combined.