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Massachusetts easing some COVID-19 business capacity limits

History & Hope: A conversation with award-winning civil rights leader Mattie Jones

Kree Filer Is A Young Lawyer On A Mission To Give Back Through Legal Aid

Kelvin D. Filer once had a private practice before becoming a judge at the Compton Courthouse. She also has an uncle and cousins who are lawyers. She credits her uncle, Anthony S. Filer, Sr. who is a supervising attorney for Community Legal Aid at the University of Southern California, for teaching her the importance of giving back through legal services.    Kree earned a JD from Loyola Law School in 2016 after earning a bachelor’s degree in Women’s Studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz in 2012. She also has five years of experience working as an attorney.  In her firm, Kree says she will focus primarily on criminal defense, civil litigation, and dependency cases. 

Doctor urges Black community to trust vaccine

Doctor urges Black community to trust vaccine Vaccine hesitancy among black community By Monae Stevens | February 4, 2021 at 8:22 PM CST - Updated February 4 at 8:46 PM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - The African American community may be less likely to get the vaccine because of the mistrust in the American healthcare system, an area doctor said Thursday. Dr. Valencia Andrews-Pirtle says she has listened to conversations from the Black community in Mississippi County and their mistrust is rooted in the disparities and unethical experiments. She mentions the Tuskegee Experiment is one example that has caused mistrust in the healthcare system. Although the doctor agrees with how the unethical actions have impacted the community’s trust in healthcare in the vaccine, she still advises that people should get the COVID-19 vaccine.

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