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In a 2019 video tutorial produced by Princeton, students watched the smiling white anthropologist Janet Monge and a University of Pennsylvania undergraduate hold a human pelvic bone and a femur up to the camera as rows of human skulls, backlit and neatly lined up in wooden cabinets, rested behind them. The bones the two held, transferred between universities over decades, likely belong to Delisha Africa and Katricia “Tree” Africa, two Black children killed in the 1985 MOVE bombing, in which the city of Philadelphia dropped a satchel bomb on a row house occupied by the Black liberation group after a police standoff. Released soon after the bombing to a professor at the University of Pennsylvania for forensic study, the remains will finally be collected from that professor’s home on Friday. How they ended up there, and where they’ve been in between, is something the institutions involved have struggled to explain. ....
Print this article A man receives his second dose of a coronavirus vaccine at the Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center in Fairbanks, Alaska, March 30, 2021. (Nathan Howard/Reuters) On the menu today: a deep dive into why the two key demographics of Americans who are particularly hesitant or reluctant to get vaccinated against COVID-19 are White Republican men and African Americans, and why, gradually, that skepticism appears to be eroding. White GOP Men and African Americans: The Two Lingering Vaccination Holdouts There are two key demographics of Americans who are particularly hesitant or reluctant to get vaccinated against COVID-19: White Republican men and African Americans. ....
How Parkland plans to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the full diversity of Dallas The county hospital has a communications and rollout strategy to reach minority populations that historically are disconnected from health care networks. By Frederick P. Cerise I recently received a call from a supporter of Parkland Health and Hospital System, a white woman in her 70s who was eager to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. She was hoping her age and underlying health conditions would make her eligible to be among the first in line once it became available to us. Based on the state criteria, she was eligible and got vaccinated. ....