COVID-19 Update: African Americans Are Still At a Higher Risk of Infection – Here’s How to Fight with Facts
Disparities in health care, information, and accessibility have left the African American community vulnerable to contracting
Why Black Americans Mistrust the COVID-19 Vaccine
Black Americans mistrust the COVID-19 vaccine in large proportions – and that is worrying health officials. Recent
What To Expect From Education After the Coronavirus
Schools, educators, families, and students have had to make some significant adjustments to schooling because of
Ready for a Twindemic? How Families Can Best Prepare For the impacts of the Flu and COVID-19
Is the worse yet to come? Is it possible to prepare for twindemic of Flu AND
This Unique Drinking Mask Helps You Stay Hydrated Safely During Covid-19
To promote mask-wearing and hydration in effort to stay healthy during COVID-19, a new, one of
What Cancer Patients, Survivors, and Caregivers Need to Know to Reduce Risk of COVID-19
Cancer patients—like most of us are concerned about how coronavirus may impact them—and of course, they
Rev. Dr. Nicole B. Simpson Shares What African-Americans Can Do to Survive and Thrive During COVID-19 and Beyond
Everyone is feeling the impact of the Coronavirus, particularly the African American community. COVID-19 has had a
Amid Rise in COVID-19 Deaths, “Last Responders” PPE Awareness Fundraising Initiative Helps Protect Funeral Industry Workers
Death care professionals are often not considered when people think of “front line” workers, but in