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Reproductive justice for Black women is about healthcare access and agency, not just abortion, says Shavon Arline-Bradley.
Reproductive justice for Black women is about healthcare access and agency, not just abortion, says Shavon Arline-Bradley.
“We have more tools than ever to protect against serious COVID-19 disease and death, but we must make sure everyone has equitable access to those tools,” said CDC Director Mandy Cohen, emphasizing the importance of accessible COVID-19 vaccines, which prevented millions of hospitalizations and deaths and saved trillions in medical costs.
Coping with grief during the holidays? Licensed therapist S. Tia Brown offers tips: acknowledge your feelings, create a space to honor loved ones, and seek support.
With each holiday season, we reflect on the past year and celebrate our achievements. However, it’s vital to acknowledge the stress and mental health challenges some face during this time.
In a webinar by UnidosUS, Dr. Ilan Shapiro started a conversation on mental health, aiming to destigmatize emotional upheaval in Latino families.
(NAACP) — NAACP issues travel advisory for Florida, warning Black residents and visitors of unsafe conditions under Governor DeSantis’ harmful policies
(UnidosUS) — UnidosUS has long advocated for the rights of Hispanic youth, and today, as those children make up a growing number of the United
The partnership between Elevance Health and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana (BCBSLA) stands as a key initiative aimed at improving health outcomes across Louisiana.
(NAACP) — NAACP urges halting procedural disenrollments amid a 5.3 million drop in Medicaid enrollment to protect health coverage.
(NAACP) — On November 16, a coalition of the nation’s civil rights organizations held a press call announcing their Medicaid coverage scorecards. The press call
“We are speaking for individuals who are under attack,” says NAACP President on the Florida Travel Advisory.
(NAACP) — As closely watched budget negotiations to raise the debt ceiling and prevent a historic default on the nation’s bills continue in Washington, D.C.,