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BCPS Recognizes Life Improvement Award Recipients | Y102

May 24, 2021 Berks Connections/Pretrial Services (BCPS) has kicked off its virtual celebration of the honorees receiving BCPS’s annual Life Improvement Awards! To hear their compelling stories, watch the individual awardee videos on BCPS’s website, www.BerksConnections.org. The Paul J. Hoh Life Improvement Award recognizes an individual, organization or second chance employer that has furthered the mission of BCPS by improving the lives of incarcerated individuals, reentrants and their families. Paul Hoh, this award’s namesake, is one of BCPS’s founders and was the first board president. Receiving the Paul J. Hoh award: Tracy Davidheiser – Tower Health Medical Group’s Street Medicine (Posthumous), Brandon Sands – SAM, AcryLabs – employer, Diebolt Landscaping – employer, and Morgan Corporation – employer.

Cooper Navigates Lifelong Journey Toward Health Equity

By Dana Talesnik Dr. Lisa Cooper The contrast was stark. Some kids grew up in spacious homes and attended private schools, while many others lived in shacks without electricity or running water. That was the childhood scene for Dr. Lisa Cooper, director, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity. Growing up in West Africa, she was among the fortunate, but she couldn’t ignore, and remained haunted by, the dire poverty of many of her fellow citizens.  “Those children I saw around me in Liberia were the faces of health disparities,” said Cooper, a professor at Johns Hopkins University schools of medicine, nursing and public health. “I was acutely aware of this, even as a young child, and I always wondered what it would be like if we all had similar opportunities to have a good life.”

51 VCs Who Want To Invest In Women, Black And Latinx, And LGBTQ+ Founders

51 VCs Who Want To Invest In Women, Black And Latinx, And LGBTQ+ Founders written by Forbes December 10, 2020 Erica Chidi Cohen, co-founder and chief executive officer of Loom, speaks during the 2020 Makers … [+] Conference in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020. The event gathers industry leading females for roundtable discussions to help inspire the women of tomorrow. Photographer: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg © 2020 Bloomberg Finance LP VCs have two big jobs to do: Invest in startups shaping the future of the world and generate big exits for their fund. Yet, if you look at the lionshare of funding, you’ll quickly see that most VCs are primarily betting on white, straight (cis) men based in Silicon Valley who graduated from Stanford. 

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