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RunGood Poker Series has returned, and it s coming back to finish what it started in 2020. Last year, RunGood Poker Series: All-Stars Presented by PokerGO kicked off with grand plans of qualifying players throughout the season for a 64-person Pro-Am event streamed by PokerGO at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. The idea was to give the average poker player a shot at competing on a big stage with select invited poker professionals, industry personalities, and celebrities. Half the field would be qualifiers and the other half would be the invited pros. Like most everyone else throughout the poker world and elsewhere, the RunGood team saw their plans dashed by the pandemic, but they re ready to pick up where they left off the abbreviated 2020 with ....
[email protected] A leadership summit will soon be held in Fort Dodge that organizers hope will be a first step in creating real change when it comes to racial and cultural understanding. The summit, called A Week in Dodge, will consist of a series of conversations and training centered around the issues of race, culture, diversity, racism, leadership and real change. It will feature nationally recognized speakers such as Eddie Moore Jr. and John G. Igwebuike. The sessions will be held May 3 through May 6. Charles Clayton, executive director of Athletics for Education and Success, is one of the speakers and helped organize the summit. He said even though more race-related incidents have come to light in recent times throughout the country, this educational opportunity has been in the works for the past few years. ....
The higher rates of obesity in Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) compared with other groups in the United States can be attributed in large part to systemic racism, according to a new perspective article published in the Journal of Internal Medicine. ....
WHYY By Keta White is a Black health care worker at Germantown Home, in Philadelphia’s Mount Airy neighborhood. And she’s one of 13,000 members of District 1199C, a majority Black- and brown-led union that represents Black workers in all fields in the major health care institutions in the city behavioral, mental health, and child care facilities, as well as employees who provide health care services within the city’s prison systems. At White’s nursing home, she works in the laundry department, sorting and delivering personal clothing to residents. Typically, Germantown Home accommodates 180 beds, but she said that at the height of the pandemic, 60 residents passed away after contracting the virus, one-third of the home’s elderly population. ....
Denis Tangney Jr./iStock Is a City’s Health Tied to Its Wealth? Healthcare costs are rising, and we are going through one of the worst health crises in decades,” says Gonzalez. Megan Irby, PhD, a senior research associate at the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity at the Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, says that a city’s health appears to be closely tied to its wealth. “Income is the strongest predictor of health in our country,” she says. Seven of the top 10 cities Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Honolulu, Washington, DC, and Irvine also topped Kiplinger’s 2020 ranking of the 20 most expensive U.S. cities. According to Data USA, the median household income in San Francisco is $112,376 dollars a year, compared with an annual median household income of $36,499 dollars in Brownsville. ....