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Pandemic sparks autobiography for Delaware State professor Written by Mike Finney
The Tiniest Babies: Shifting the Boundary of Life Earlier Written by Associated Press
Heal. Develop. Thrive; Discussing Sixto Cancel’s Think Of Us and How He Transformed the Child Welfare System to Center Lived Experiences Written by Devyn Bakewell
BJ Williams, CIBV, Can I be Vulnerable, Mental Health, Black Community Written by Betti Halsell
Vaccine Cancelled Ad Written by LAWT News Service
MIA Mammography Ad Written by LAWT News Service
 Mothers In Action Mammogram Ad Written by LAWT News Service
Check Your Breast; Staying On Top of Breast Cancer Awareness with Black Health Matters and Eli Lilly and Company Written by Devyn Bakewell
California Pageant Queens Will Use Their Voice to Raise Awareness About Mental Health Written by Devyn Bakewell
Building Black Wealth! Rihanna Introduces Madison Bailey to the Fenty Family Written by Lapacazo Sandoval
Biden Administration Distributes At-Home, Rapid COVID-19 Tests to Americans for Free; Online ordering of a half-billion tests is now available to build on expanding testing capacity and increasing access to free testing Written by LAWT News Service
How to Avoid New Year’s Resolution Disappointment Written by LAWT News Service
Righteous Reflection On Being African: A Kwanzaa Meditation Written by Dr. Maulana Karenga
The Alzheimer’s Association Oversees Critical Research Focusing on Race and Alzheimer's in America Written by LAWT News Service
Feds, State Take Steps to Ease Burden on Some Student Loan Borrowers Written by Antonio Ray Harvey
L.A. Sees Significant COVID Increase in Communities of Color; Community leaders encourage everyone to continue taking precautions Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
California Goes on Offensive as Omicron Variant Threat Grows Written by Aldon Thomas Stiles
New Variant Cause for Concern, Not Panic, Biden Tells US Written by Zeke Miller
Kiana Webb: Guide to Personalized Health and Wellness Written by LAWT News Service
Black Pediatricians Discuss Vaccinations for Children; Doctors look for vaccines to further protect children and their future Written by Josephine Reid
To Vaccinate or Not To Vaccinate; The Challenge Facing Black Businesses and The People Who Work There Written by Danny J. Bakewell, Jr.
Federal Regulators Approve Pfizer Vaccine for Children; Ages 5 to 11 Immediately Eligible for Shots Written by Stacy M. Brown
Federal Regulators Approve Pfizer Vaccine for Children; Ages 5 to 11 Immediately Eligible for Shots Written by Stacy M. Brown
Public Health Addresses Coiln Powell’s Passing from COVID-19 and Breakthrough Cases; Despite the high number of breakthrough cases, other factors may play a role and vaccinations are still considered effective in fighting COVID-19. Written by Brian W. Carter
LA City Council Votes to Require Vaccination to Enter Many Indoor Spaces Written by Margaret Shuttleworth
Award-Winning D.C. Pediatrician Says Vaccines are Masks are Effective like Airbags and Seatbelts in Vehicles Written by Stacy M. Brown
Vaccine Uptick found in African Americans, But Access and Misinformation Still Confounds Written by Stacy M. Brown
Health Officials Urge COVID Vaccines for Pregnant Women, New Moms Written by City News Service
COVID Hospitalizations Fall Below 1,000 in LACo, But Daily Deaths Remain High Written by City News Service
Nonprofit Groups and Health Agencies Partner to Increase Vaccine Access Written by Cora Jackson-Fossett