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5 steps for better health from a registered dietitian
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5 steps for better health from a registered dietitian

by d-mars.com News Provider If you’re looking to put health first, who better to turn to than a registered dietitian? “When you’re figuring out what health or lifestyle changes you want to make, write out the pro’s and con’s of each change,” said Registered Dietitian Kelli McGrane, M.S. (@HealthyToast_RD). “Once you know why you’re choosing…

Golden Globe Winner Idris Elba Signs Multi-Book Deal With HarperCollins Children’s Books
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Golden Globe Winner Idris Elba Signs Multi-Book Deal With HarperCollins Children’s Books

Iconic and multi-award-winning actor, musician, filmmaker, and activist Idris Elba has signed a global multi-book deal with HarperCollins to publish a range of children’s books launching in 2022. In a major UK/US co-publication deal, world rights were acquired by Ann-Janine Murtagh, Executive Publisher, HCCB UK, and Suzanne Murphy, President and Publisher, HCCB US, from Crystal Mahey-Morgan at OWN IT! Entertainment Ltd….

Dove Men+Care Celebrates Black Men On and Off the Court with March Madness® Off Court Champs Campaign
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Dove Men+Care Celebrates Black Men On and Off the Court with March Madness® Off Court Champs Campaign

According to new research from Dove Men+Care, when shown an image of a Black man, white men are most likely to describe him as an athlete over any other profession.1 That is why this March Madness®, as a continuation of the Commit to C.A.R.E. Now initiative, Dove Men+Care is spotlighting the multidimensional stories of former…

Chains Can Be Broken! Position Yourself: The Process for the Progress Is Now!
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Chains Can Be Broken! Position Yourself: The Process for the Progress Is Now!

By: LJ Garfield  Imagine growing up in a small, tight-knit Cajun Creole town in Louisiana, a decade post-integration.  In this town, Black people lived on one side of the highway, and white people lived on the other.  Though racism was prevalent, it was not a factor of many childhood thoughts, as there was neighborly harmony…

How the Pandemic is Impacting Children and Families
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How the Pandemic is Impacting Children and Families

by d-mars.com News Provider More than 2.7 million American children are growing up in grandfamilies — families in which grandparents, other adult family members, or close family friends are raising children. A new report highlights how the pandemic has amplified their unique challenges, and offers solutions to better serve them. The report, “Facing a Pandemic:…

Black founder donates cleaning wipes to help frontline METROLift workers stay safe during pandemic
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Black founder donates cleaning wipes to help frontline METROLift workers stay safe during pandemic

HOUSTON, TEXAS (March 15, 2021) — Local entrepreneur and Black engineer Devon Fanfair, founder of Just Wipes, donated 1,000 packs of sanitizing wipes to METROLift frontline workers at a donation event recently, which took place at The Just Wipes warehouse on Hirsch Rd.  METROLift frontline workers are unsung heroes of METRO services, providing accessible services…

Black Female Nonprofit Leaders Call on Biden to Achieve Health Equity
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Black Female Nonprofit Leaders Call on Biden to Achieve Health Equity

CEOs from four national healthcare organizations today called on the Biden administration to remedy the health inequities Black Americans experience throughout their lives. The letter comes on the heels of a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report showing Black males lost three years of life expectancy due to COVID-19 in six months,…

National Dental Association Foundation And Colgate-Palmolive Establish “Audacity To Dream” Scholarship Program To Encourage And Assist African American Dental Students
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National Dental Association Foundation And Colgate-Palmolive Establish “Audacity To Dream” Scholarship Program To Encourage And Assist African American Dental Students

In a continuing commitment to address racial disparities in oral health, the National Dental Association Foundation (NDAF) and Colgate-Palmolive Company announce the creation of the “Audacity to Dream” scholarship program for African Americans pursuing careers in dentistry. Students currently enrolled in dental school and demonstrating success in areas such as leadership, community service, and research…

Unmet Demand for Afterschool Programs Reaches All-Time High
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Unmet Demand for Afterschool Programs Reaches All-Time High

by d-mars.com News Provider Parents of children enrolled in afterschool programs are happier with their participation than ever before, according to a new study. At the same time, there aren’t nearly enough programs available, and students from low-income families are the most likely to lack access. For every child in an afterschool program today, three…

U.S. Bank Launches New Approach to Build Wealth and Create Access for Diverse Communities
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U.S. Bank Launches New Approach to Build Wealth and Create Access for Diverse Communities

By NNPA U.S. Bank recently announced details of its U.S. Bank Access Commitment, a long-term approach bringing the strengths of U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation (USBCDC), corporate social responsibility and its business lines, to help build wealth while redefining how the bank serves diverse communities and provides more opportunities for diverse employees. Access Commitment will…

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Leads U.S. Reparations Bill H.R. 40

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Leads U.S. Reparations Bill H.R. 40

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee knows that there has never been another time in which she has garnered so much congressional support and public momentum for H.R. 40, the reparations legislation that focuses on truth, racial healing, and transformation. The longtime Democratic representative from Texas chaired a…

Five Reasons We Must Increase Diversity in Medical Research
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Five Reasons We Must Increase Diversity in Medical Research

by d-mars.com News Provider For better or worse, the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the devastating impact health inequities have on people of color; especially members of the Black and Hispanic/Latino communities. Mentions of medical studies are at an all-time high, given the focus on the search for a COVID-19 vaccine; but it’s important to understand that…

6 creative ways hotels are adapting to the pandemic
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6 creative ways hotels are adapting to the pandemic

by d-mars.com News Provider The hotel industry has always been on the forefront of finding innovative ways to accommodate and take care of guests. Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has led to canceled or rescheduled plans, many hotels are focused on developing long-term strategies to give their guests the safest and best possible experience. If…

Addressing the ongoing U.S. maternal and infant health crisis accelerated by COVID-19
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Addressing the ongoing U.S. maternal and infant health crisis accelerated by COVID-19

by d-mars.com News Provider For any new mother, one of the most important steps she can take is finding a prenatal care provider who can help ensure a healthy pregnancy for herself and her baby. Unfortunately, far too many women in the United States have limited or no access to prenatal care providers — a…

The Executive Leadership Council Increases Educational Scholarships To $1 Million Dollars In Support Of Black College Students
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The Executive Leadership Council Increases Educational Scholarships To $1 Million Dollars In Support Of Black College Students

The Executive Leadership Council (ELC), the pre-eminent membership organization committed to increasing the number of global Black executives in C-suites, on corporate boards and in global enterprises, will offer $1 million in scholarships for Black undergraduate students in 2021, for which scholarship applications are now being accepted. Through the generous support of 15 corporate partners, The ELC…

Leading Health and Cancer Advocacy Groups Unite to Reduce Racial Disparities in Cancer Care
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Leading Health and Cancer Advocacy Groups Unite to Reduce Racial Disparities in Cancer Care

Today, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®), American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) and the National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) presented new ideas for overcoming inequality in oncology. The recommendations—developed by a group of 17 national experts, representing patients and advocates, caregivers, healthcare providers, researchers, and industry—directly address how medical systems in the United States often…

Mathew Knowles Hosts Mathew Knowles IMPACT, A New Podcast Show on iHeartRadio
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Mathew Knowles Hosts Mathew Knowles IMPACT, A New Podcast Show on iHeartRadio

Music mogul turned author, professor and activist Mathew Knowles is hosting his first podcast show on iHeartRadio. Mathew Knowles IMPACT is a weekly one-hour program where Dr. Knowles, his celebrity guests, and call-ins share perspectives on racism, health and wellness, entrepreneurship and the music business.  “These four topics consume the American zeitgeist today,” says Dr. Knowles.  “At the root…

Formerly Enslaved Houstonian Richard Brock Honored in Artistic Performance

Formerly Enslaved Houstonian Richard Brock Honored in Artistic Performance

Arts District Houston has commissioned a performance series in honor of Black History Month, highlighting the rich history of Houston’s First and Sixth wards. The first performance will honor Richard Brock and the park named after him, located in the First Ward. It will be a virtual experience and will be made public on February 28,…