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During National Minority Health Month, HHS Organizes First-Ever Nationwide Vaccination Day Event to Bring Health-Related Resources to Black Communi...
Events were held in 21 cities. This past Saturday, April 22, 2023, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)’s We Can Do This COVID-19...
A message for National Minority Health Month: Take obesity seriously
By Nancy Glick, Director of Food and Nutrition Policy As National Minority Health Month in April comes to a close, It is a good time to take stock ...
Statement from HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra on National Minority Health Month
Today, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra released the following statement in honor of National Minority H...
Black History Month: Justice, health equity, and systemic racism
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd said “I can’t breathe” more than 20 times before he suffocated on a street in Minneapolis. On Jan. 7, 2023, Tyre Nich...
I’m a Therapist for Older Asian Americans in L.A. County. The Shootings This Month Send a Clear Message.
I met Mr. Lee, a kind Korean-American senior who reminded me of my own late grandfather, at a practicum site for my master’s degree in social...
Hispanic Heritage Month Speaker Highlights How Work, Migration, and Gender Affect the Health of Latino Migrants – Horizonor
Dr. Ashley Gomez, Master of Public Health Dr. Ashley Gomez, M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Pittsburgh, was t...

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