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Aunt Bertha named the top performer in 2021 Best in KLAS report in Social Determinants of Health Networks category
Customers rank Aunt Bertha the top vendor for connecting people with community-based resources that address social determinants of health.
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KLAS Research 2021 Best in KLAS report has named Aunt Bertha the top performer in Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Networks based on feedback from health care organizations over the past year.
For more than 20 years, KLAS Research, considered one of the premier research firms for the global health IT sector, has provided accurate, impartial and honest insights about software solutions for the health care industry. KLAS annual rankings are based on in-depth interviews and survey data captured over a period of 12 months, recognizing software and service companies that excel in helping health care professionals improve patient care.
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Florida teacher is being investigated after telling his class slaves weren t whipped and the n-word is not hate speech as it just means ignorant in TikTok videos filmed by a black student
A Florida teacher was filmed in TikTok videos telling his class that white people did not whip slaves before threatening to throw out a student who pushed back
He also argued that the n-word is not offensive as it only means ignorant
The teacher told a female student that stating a woman s place is in the home is also not hate speech
It took place in an AP Government class in Island Coast High School
14 Black Women to Celebrate During Black History Month
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Black History Month is a glorious celebration of the infinite ways that Black people have influenced global culture for centuries. Our innovative and diverse cuisines, music, fashion, hairstyles, art, entertainment, and colloquialisms are often appropriated and imitated by people who value our culture more than our actual lives. But, they can and will never be able to duplicate it.
We are the progenitors of trends and lasting precedents, the barrier breakers, the peacemakers, and when we need to be, the hell raisers to make things happen. The literal chains of Black American’s ancestors begat the enduring weight of systemic racism, prejudice, and oppression on their descendants, yet we continue to rise and thrive as a phenomenal collective. This goes double for Black women; we have to navigate a patriarchal and misogynistic world and are undoubtedly the foundation of Black life and culture. Our contribut