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A Heartfelt ‘Thank You’ To Richmond and Native Communities from a Cancer...

By Mike Kinney Recently, I received a powerful spiritual anti-cancer turtle medicine bag medallion and rope necklace from Chief Gordon Plain Bull Jr., a member of the Assiniboine and Sioux Reservation...

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California Reconsiders Potential of College Work-Study Jobs

By Emma Gallegos EdSource When she returned to school to become a nurse, Karina Mendez wanted a work-study job that she could balance with classes at City College of San Francisco. Thanks to a new...

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COMMENTARY: Oakland’s Plan to Rehouse Wood Street Residents Can Only Fail a...

By Daisha Williams Post News Group Intern A large community of unhoused people have been living in an empty lot at 1707 Wood Street. The city of Oakland would like to remove them as soon as possible...

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The impact of not talking about our health.

t’s Friday and we are back with another episode of The Conversation with Al McFarlane, host. Today Al McFarlane will be joined his fellow contributors Dr. Bravada Garrett-Akinsanya, LP, LICSW,...

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New Bill Would Require Hospitals to Meet Behavioral Health Staffing Standards

By Olivia Wynkoop Bay City News In an effort to address a growing need for mental health and addiction care, a bill was introduced on Monday in the state assembly to develop a minimum staffing...

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5 Large-Scale Art Projects Approved for Shields-Reid Park

The Richmond Standard Five local artists will each create and install large-scale artworks as part of an $8 million project to revitalize Shields-Reid Park in North Richmond. At its meeting on March...

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OP-ED: National Latino Officers Association & Law Enforcement Activists...

“A Menthol Ban is Discriminatory. It Will Turn a Health Issue into a Criminal Justice Issue.” NEW YORK — Since 1996 the National Latino Officers Association (NLOA) has been at the forefront of...

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20 Years Later, Breast Cancer Emergency Fund a Testament to Faith Fancher’s...

By Tammerlin Drummond When a woman is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, chemotherapy and radiation often make her too weak to work. If she is working a low-paying job or unemployed, the mounting...

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The Healing Circle: protecting your mental health and wellness.

Mar 31, 2023 – So, we’ve got a lot of stuff going on in the world. The ex-president is being indicted, and another school shooting …The post The Healing Circle: protecting your mental health and...

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Opioid Settlement Funds to Target Overdose Prevention: More than $7 million...

San Rafael, CA – Marin County Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis updated the Board of Supervisors on March 28 about the state of the local opioid crisis[PDF] and outlined strategies to reduce fatal...

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Equity Report Reveals Statistics on Black Women Compared to Other Races

By McKenzie Jackson California Black Media Black women in the Golden State trail behind their counterparts from other ethnic groups in median wealth and a lower percentage of them have obtained higher...

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Conversation with the City of Minneapolis – Health Department

April 3, 2023 – We are back with another broadcast of The Conversation with Al McFarlane, where we talk with people you should …The post Conversation with the City of Minneapolis – Health Department...

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FDA Approves Narcan for Over-the-Counter Use

By Eli Walsh Bay City News Federal regulators approved the first over-the-counter naloxone product Wednesday, enabling people to buy the opioid overdose treatment directly from places like pharmacies,...

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Black, Latinx Californians Face Highest Exposure to Oil and Gas Wells

By Kara Manke More than 1 million Californians live near active oil or gas wells, potentially exposing them to drilling-related pollution that can contribute to asthma, preterm births and a variety of...

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Hundreds Still in Emergency Shelters as State Waits on Federal Storm Disaster...

By Eli Walsh Bay City News More than 300 residents in Santa Cruz County remained in emergency shelters on Monday due to recent storm damage as the state awaits approval of a Presidential Major...

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After Judge’s Gig Worker Ruling, Advocates Want Protections for Contract...

By Edward Henderson California Black Media McKenzie Young is a traveling nurse from California who works in Hawaii. She gets placements through an agency that connects her to temporary jobs around the...

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Reparations: Experts Compute Hundreds of Billions Owed to Black Californians

By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media Economists advising The California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparations Proposals for African Americans have developed economic formulas that...

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VIDEO: Pfizer Voices of the Heart

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CALMATTERS: California May Change Its Mental Health Funding: Why That Might...

By Kristen Hwang CalMatters For the second time in as many years, Gov. Gavin Newsom is pushing for major reform of California’s mental health system, this time by overhauling the way counties spend...

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Grants Focus on Key Barriers to Parks: Parks Equity Roundtable identifies...

San Rafael, CA – Over the next few months, up to $200,000 will be awarded to Marin County community-based organizations to help overcome barriers and connect communities to parks. The maximum grant is...

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