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Lancaster County college news: June 2, 2021

Girls Lives Matter: Now is the time to end poverty, stop the tampon tax

Girls Lives Matter: Now is the time to end poverty, stop the tampon tax Breanna and Brooke Bennett View Comments Editor s note: Teenage twin sisters Breanna and Brooke Bennett of Montgomery gave the following keynote address, virtually, at the Youth Summit NYC on June 3. Poverty is a complex issue in the United States. One that is rooted in the brutal history of slavery, lynching, rape, segregation and miseducation. Despite so many obstacles, we are here! When our ancestors acquired land and built wealthy communities, the haters burned them down. This has happened all over America, including Black Wall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Rosewood, Florida; Charleston, South Carolina; and New Orleans, Louisiana.

St Lawrence Health welcomes two hospitalists to medical team

Wednesday, June 2, 2021 - 10:49 am POTSDAM Two new hospitalists have joined St. Lawrence Health’s medical team. Doctors Alfred Kokwaro and Kaylan Mucci will both be working at Canton-Potsdam Hospital. Dr. Kokwaro is board certified and earned his medical degree at Ross University School of Medicine, Dominica, West Indies. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Greater Danbury Community Health Center, Connecticut Institute for Communities, Danbury, Conn., where he was chosen as Resident of the Year. During his internship at Griffin Hospital, Derby, Conn., he was awarded Intern of the Year. Dr. Mucci is board eligible, and earned her medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Saint Maarten. She completed her internship and residency at Griffin Hospital, Derby, Conn.

Rejecting arguments in opposition to medical aid in dying

Rejecting arguments in opposition to medical aid in dying | David Leven David C. Leven View Comments This opinion column was submitted by David C. Leven, JD, who has been working End of Life Choices New York for almost two decades. T. Brian Callister s column is replete with factual errors and invalid arguments against what is now more properly termed medical aid in dying. People die by suicides who could continue to live, usually when mentally ill, often impulsively and violently. Their deaths are tragic.  To the contrary, a terminal disease is killing those who take prescribed medications near the end of their lives to end their suffering, and they can only do so after a process involving at least two doctors, which generally takes weeks from the time the first request is made. These deaths are empowering.

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