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Month: August 2021

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Black scientist fights to fund her potential cancer laser treatment: Bias in health funding

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
By Catherine Thorbecke and Samara Lynn How systemic bias may be holding back vital medical research and care. For the last five years, Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green, a physicist and cancer researcher, has fought to fund […]
Health

Teens With Type 2 Diabetes Can Have Dangerous Complications in Their 20s

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
By Cara Jones Home / Lifestyle / Living with Diabetes / Teens With Type 2 Diabetes Can Have Dangerous Complications in Their 20s Children diagnosed with type 2 diabetes face a high likelihood of developing complications before age 30, a new study suggests. Black […]
City News

Caleb Crutcher, Hazel Green, Alabama – Jackson State University Signing

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
Story and photos submitted by Greg Miley, Speakin’ Out News staff writer Caleb Crutcher, a Hazel Green High School in Hazel Green, Alabama, has signed a national letter of intent to run track at Jackson […]
Sports

2021 TEAM BY TEAM BLACK COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULES

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
State News

ALABAMA SHERIFF CHARGED FOR ‘STEALING $29,000 OF INMATE MONEY

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
SOURCE: Dailymail.com A high-profile sheriff called his assistant from a Las Vegas casino and ordered her to wire him cash stored in a jailhouse safe, according to testimony in an Alabama court. The bombshell claim […]
AAMU

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – An Alabama A&M student was a recent recipient of a $25,000 Más Scholarship from the Taco Bell Foundation

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
by: Jess Grotjahn Trinity Poplar is an entrepreneurship major in her junior year at Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University. Poplar’s mixed-media video submission was chosen and awarded part of $7 million in Live Más Scholarships.
Commentary

Why Conservatives Loathe any Talk of Critical Race Theory

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
Earl Ofari Hutchinson There’s nothing new about the term critical race theory. The term goes back almost four decades. Then, a handful of Black scholars and writers came up with the term to name what […]
Business

Jamaica Seeking $10.6 Billion in Slave Trade Reparations from Great Britain

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent NNPA NEWSWIRE — “We are hoping for reparatory justice in all forms that one would expect if they are to really ensure that we get justice […]
Politics

Black churchgoers more likely to identify as Democrat than overall black population: Barna

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
By Michael Gryboski, Christian Post Reporter  African American churchgoers are more likely to politically identify as Democrat than the overall African American population, according to a report by the Barna Group. In the report released Thursday, […]
City News

Huntsville hotels rebound even without boost from Redstone Arsenal

August 6, 2021 Bouldin 0
By Lee Roop  The latest numbers for June show metro Huntsville’s hotel occupancy rebounding to pre-pandemic levels – and in some cases surpassing them – making local leaders optimistic about a future that includes more new […]

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