A Small Alabama Town Has Only Two Doctors; What Will Happen To Their Patients When They Retire?
As physicians Al and Terry Vester head towards retirement, their patients wonder where to turn for medical care they can trust. Lafayette is a small, predominately Black farm town in Alabama with 2,700 residents and only two primary care doctors. The residents unable to make it to the nearest urgent care clinics and emergency rooms […]
Hip-Hop Enters The Building At Ohio State University
Curious about hip-hop? Well, Ohio State University is offering hip-hop as a course. According to Ohio State University, two assistant professors will join the university’s School of Music this semester. Jason Rawls and Stevie “Dr. View” Johnson are heading up the school’s hip-hop studies program. Both positions are in conjunction with Ohio State University’s Department of African […]
Founder of Black-Owned Startup Creates Mental Health Event Series to Empower Black and Brown Communities
Timothy M. Jones, the Founder of Colorful Voices, a startup that provides grief and trauma mitigation training for the military and other government agencies, is excited to present “Mental Hope Healing in Action.” The series is an innovative symposium series that kicks off in Pittsburgh, spotlighting community leaders who advocate for diversity and resilience. This […]