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NCHE Leadership Transition

Decorative: CalendarNovember 1, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 9, 2019 Contact: Michael K. Frisby 202-625-4328/mike@frisbyassociates.com NCHE LEADERSHIP TRANSITION: DR. GAIL C. CHRISTOPHER TO SUCCEED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND CO-FOUNDER DR. BRIAN SMEDLEY WASHINGTON, DC – The...

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She, The People: Dara Cooper On Food Redlining, Reparations, And Freeing The Land

Decorative: CalendarOctober 18, 2019

Reparations in the United States for descendants of enslaved Africans must include repairing the structural devastation that food redlining has caused in Black communities. For Black people, Black southerners in particular, land is sacred and our...

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Ensley Alive launches “Branding Ensley”

Decorative: CalendarSeptember 16, 2019

Birmingham, AL…Ensley stakeholders launch initiative to honor Ensley jazz greats while enticing patrons to visit downtown Ensley retailers. Branding Ensley is an initiative developed by Bettina Byrd-Giles, CEO of The Bethesda Life Center, Inc....

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Dr. Brian Smedley Co-writes Article Highlighting the Long Term effects of Housing Discrimination

Decorative: CalendarAugust 27, 2019

The Effects of Housing Discrimination on Health Can Reverberate for Decades By Brian Smedley and Rachel A. Davis Last year, reporters at the Center for Investigative Reporting combed through 31 million mortgage lending records in dozens of U.S....

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Court Upholds North Dakota Law Stripping Voting Rights From Native Americans

Decorative: CalendarAugust 23, 2019

By Imani Gandy, Rewire.News The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals last week upheld a law that strips nearly 10 percent of all voting-age Native Americans living in North Dakota of their right to vote. The case is as much about local infrastructure...

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Bay Area Gentrification Displacing Communities of Color

Decorative: CalendarAugust 16, 2019

By Kiley Russell - Bay City News Foundation Alma Blackwell was born and raised in West Oakland but after years of intense gentrification followed by waves of displacement, she barely recognizes her old neighborhood. “There’s almost no one...

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Call for Applications: The 2020 RWJF Culture of Health Prize CFA is Open!

Decorative: CalendarAugust 9, 2019

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is officially accepting applications for the 2020 RWJF Culture of Health Prize. An annual award, the RWJF Culture of Health Prize elevates and honors communities that are at the forefront of advancing health,...

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Like Truman’s Military Desegregation Order, Leadership Against Racism Starts at the Top

Decorative: CalendarJuly 29, 2019

By John R. Allen Inspiration around issues of race and civility in America is in short supply. Racist, xenophobic language coming from social media platforms to the White House has corroded public discourse and widened the longstanding divides in...

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Why the UN is Investigating Extreme Poverty … in America, the World’s Richest Nation

Decorative: CalendarJuly 24, 2019

By Ed Pilkington The United Nations monitor on extreme poverty and human rights has embarked on a coast-to-coast tour of the US to hold the world’s richest nation – and its president – to account for the hardships endured by America’s most...

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White America is Quietly Self-Segregating

Decorative: CalendarJuly 22, 2019

By Alvin Chang (Read...

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