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fromCity Limits
1 week ago

Opinion: Why Culturally Informed Health Care Matters in February-And All Year Long

February is a time to honor Black history, resilience, and progress. It is also a moment to confront an uncomfortable truth: in New York City, equity in health, family stability, and community well-being is still shaped by race and zip code. For too many Black families, structural inequities continue to limit access to care, not because of individual choices, but because of where people live and how our systems are designed.
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Black Lives Matter
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

Five years since Colston fell, there have been setbacks but those who demanded race equality have not gone away | Simon Woolley

The toppling of Edward Colston's statue sparked global discussions on race, yet true systemic change remains elusive.
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