Understanding suicide in Black communities
Month: September 2014
Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville is part of an international trial evaluating a new treatment for both ruptured and unruptured brain aneurysms.
Adult obesity rates increased in six states in the past year, and did not decrease in any, according to a report from the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy: Disaster inequality
Site Selection magazine has selected its annual Top Utilities in Economic Development, based on the following mix of objective and subjective criteria
Sending military equipment to police questioned
The unemployment rate for Blacks (11.4 percent) and Whites (5.3 percent) remained unchanged from July to August, but the fact that Black unemployment is 2.4 percent higher than when the recession began five years ago is an indication that Blacks have the farthest to go to get back to pre-recession levels, according to Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Woman involved in security lapse at Arizona Terror Center stripped of citizenship
In an effort to combat police brutality in the Black community, the National Bar Association (NBA) recently announced plans to file open records requests in 25 cities to study allegations of police misconduct.
Helping students attend college for free
