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Central Alaska Natives Establish a New Tribal College

Photo courtesy of the US Park Service The Tanana Chiefs Conference, the governing body of the Dena’ Nena’ Henash nonprofit corporation in central Alaska, has chartered Denali College, the newest tribal college. Officially established in February 2019, the institution is located in Fairbanks, the largest city in Alaska’s interior. Outside the city’s borders, the Dena’ Nena’ Henash corporation covers some 235,000 square miles a land mass nearly the size of Texas. There are six subregions of the Dena’ Nena’ Henash with 36 tribes, but they are united by a common culture and language family, Na-Dene (also known as Athabascan), as well as the sacred Denali the highest mountain in North America.

Washington s vaccine rollout slower for communities of color

Washington s vaccine rollout slower for communities of color
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2-dose Pfizer vaccine here to stay, despite new study; storms slow vaccine rollout; California to reopen schools: Latest COVID-19 updates

2-dose Pfizer vaccine here to stay, despite new study; storms slow vaccine rollout; California to reopen schools: Latest COVID-19 updates Elinor Aspegren, Ryan W. Miller and Grace Hauck, USA TODAY © Fernando Vergara, AP A health care worker holds up a vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday during a vaccination campaign for medical personnel in Bogota, Colombia. Power outages amid ongoing winter storms have affected more than 2,000 COVID-19 vaccination sites, slowing the pace of administering doses, U.S. health officials said Friday. More than a third of U.S. states have reported shipment delays. Government vaccine distribution partners have all faced challenges as workers have been snowed in and unable to get to work to package and ship the vaccines, said Andy Slavitt, White House senior adviser for COVID-19 response.

Minority women with less education and income have lower access to 3D mammography

Minority women with less education and income have lower access to 3D mammography Women of minority races and ethnicities and with less education and income have had relatively lower access to 3D mammography, a technology that can improve breast cancer detection and decrease false alarms, according to research published today. This study was about whether adoption of this technology is equitable. We re showing that it has not been, even though it has been FDA-approved for a decade now. Black and Hispanic women, and less-educated and lower-income women have not been able to obtain 3D mammography as easily as white, well-educated, and higher-income women.

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