By Toter

by Toter - 1 month ago

Addressing the health care gap for working women

(Southern Rural Black Women’s Initiative for Economic) – Cervical cancer is one of the most treatable cancers if detected early. No one should die from this disease, however, 4,360 women in the United States are estimated to die from cervical cancer in 2024 – and here in Mississippi, Black women are...

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"Honoring the Legacy of Selma: A Journey Through History"

On March 7, 1965, John Lewis and Rev. Hosea Williams led 600 marchers from Selma to Montgomery, advocating for voting rights after Jimmie Lee Jackson's tragic death. This pivotal "Bloody Sunday" highlighted systemic racism. Today, we must continue striving for equality, ensuring every child's hopes...

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"Reclaiming Our Legacy: Unshakable Roots in America's Narrative"

My grandfather's cousin, Lieutenant Colonel Howard Lee Baugh, was a member of the 99th Pursuit Squadron, the first Tuskegee Airmen unit. This month marks the 84th anniversary of its activation. A life-sized bronze statue honors Baugh and his fellow airmen at the Black History Museum in Richmond, Vir...

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Birmingham Water Works Unveils Dates for Annual Fix a Leak Week

Birmingham Water Works (BWW) partners with the EPA for Fix a Leak Week, March 17-24. Customers can visit the Customer Service Center for leak insights and in-home inspections. With many homes wasting water daily, BWW aims to help customers save money and avoid plumbing hassles. Schedule consultation...

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"Reflecting on Our Evolution: What Have We Transformed Into?"

At night, I feel drained by the daily barrage of negativity, largely from a self-proclaimed "king." Rising food prices shock me, and the stress of unappreciated efforts weighs heavily. Amidst despair, I strive to uplift others—sharing what little I have. Let’s support one another and find hope despi...

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Discovering North Nashville: Insights from Lunch and Learn Sessions

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee State Museum recently honored Black North Nashville elders during a Lunch and Learn event, showcasing the podcast We Are North Nashville (WANN). The discussion featured notable figures, including architect Melvin Gill and activist Barbara Jean Watson, highlighting th...

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Fisk University Shatters Athletic Records: A Historic Milestone

Fisk University launched its gymnastics program in fall 2022, making history as the first HBCU in this sport. Star recruit Morgan Price shone brightly, leading the team to success. Under interim coach Nuriya Mack, Fisk secured a historic victory, highlighting its growth and inspiring future generati...