Posted inExtreme Weather

Jamaican Americans Mobilize After the Island’s Worst Hurricane in a Century

Out of many, one people.  Kimisha Simpson says she’s confident that Jamaica’s national motto will rally the diaspora and others to help rebuild the island that was battered by Hurricane Melissa earlier this week.  “We like to say, ‘We’re the heartbeat of the Caribbean,’” Simpson said. “Jamaica is an island that has given so much […]

Posted inElections, Politics & Policy

How the Electoral College’s Origins Manifest Today

As we get ready for the season finale of this presidential election cycle, what happens after the polls close Tuesday night is anyone’s guess. But what we know for sure is that the countdown to whether Vice President Kamala Harris or Trump becomes our 47th president all hinges on the Electoral College.  It’s that slow […]

Posted inHealth, Health Equity, Maternal Health

The Post-Dobbs Reality for Black Maternal and Infant Health

To reproductive justice activist Renee Bracey Sherman, theirs are the forgotten names. Women like Amber Thurman, a 28-year-old medical assistant from Georgia, who suffered a rare complication from a medication abortion in August 2022 and died after waiting 20 hours for an emergency surgery to remove fetal tissue from her body. Thurman’s physicians worried that […]

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