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Black women s mental health highlighted at UHS panel

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Black History Month 2022

Centering Black Women in policy is key to future families prosperity

Centering Black Women in policy is key to future families’ prosperity Published Wednesday, Jul. 14, 2021, 8:40 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© vadarshop – stock.adobe.com) From leading marches for racial justice, to developing the COVID-19 vaccine, to reaching the second-highest office in the United States, Black women’s excellence is more evident than ever. This year, we showed up for ourselves, our families, and our communities; and we also showed up for other women, families, and communities, too, as we have for generations. Now, it is time to honor Black women with bold policies that value our contributions, so that we and future generations can truly thrive.

This Cincinnati mom has lived what new Women s Fund data analysis found: The economy s not equal

Black women across Greater Cincinnati have been working hard and pursuing higher education, but thousands still are straining to get ahead, according to a recent analysis by the Women's Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation and UC Economics Center.

Programs on Culture, Arts and Politics Highlight Black History Month

Feb. 3, 2021 Share This: Cal State Fullerton is celebrating Black History Month with a range of virtual programs. Pictured is Edward L. Robinson, lecturer of African American studies, who presented at the university’s 2020 celebration. Cal State Fullerton is celebrating Black History Month during February, with a range of virtual programs focusing on culture, arts and politics, organized by the African American Resource Center. Event topics include protests and dissents, Black foods, the Angela Davis lecture that took place at CSUF 49 years ago and researching African diasporic family histories.  This year’s theme for the month is “Black Publications,” which have been a vital component to the survival of Black people in the United States since the mid-1800s, said Torrell Forree, coordinator of the African American Resource Center.

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