At NYFW, Black Designers Are Expected to Be Stars and Activists

At NYFW, Black Designers Are Expected to Be Stars and Activists

When the very first model strutted down the runway at Sergio Hudson’s Fall/Wintertime 2023 showing on Saturday night time in a neon yellow Blazer and matching shorts, ‘90s club anthem “Show Me Love” by Robin S was blaring from the speakers and attendees swayed to the conquer. iPhones lit up the place and VIP guests

Racist Doctors and Organ Thieves: Why So Many Black People Distrust the Health Care System

Racist Doctors and Organ Thieves: Why So Many Black People Distrust the Health Care System

Discrimination, absence of access, mistrust and mistreatment aren’t distinctive to Black Us citizens Latinos and other minority teams expertise it, as well. Bad individuals usually hold out for a longer time for worse care in underfunded, understaffed — and frequently de facto racially segregated — community hospitals and clinics than richer, much better-insured men and

Ford aimed for moon with autonomous vehicles, found a black hole

Ford aimed for moon with autonomous vehicles, found a black hole

Aug. 16, 2016, was intended to be Mark Fields’ JFK moment. That’s when Fields announced, in unambiguous phrases, Ford Motor Co.’s moonshot. “Ford is likely to be mass developing motor vehicles with entire autonomy in five decades,” Fields mentioned. “That indicates you can find likely to be no steering wheel, you will find not going

Medical debt hits Black Americans especially hard and can affect access to care : Shots

Medical debt hits Black Americans especially hard and can affect access to care : Shots

Diagnosed with cancer five years ago, Monica Reed of Knoxville, Tennessee, was left with nearly $10,000 in medical bills she couldn’t pay. Medical debt is more prevalent among the Black community in Knoxville, than among whites. Jamar Coach for KHN and NPR hide caption toggle caption Jamar Coach for KHN and NPR Diagnosed with cancer

Black Covid long-haulers say doctors dismissed their symptoms, so now they’re relying on one another for support

Black Covid long-haulers say doctors dismissed their symptoms, so now they’re relying on one another for support

Chimére L. Smith, 40, thought her bout with Covid in March 2020 would pass within two weeks, as most mild cases do. But the Baltimore English middle school teacher found herself continuously experiencing extreme fatigue, diarrhea, dry mouth, brain fog and a sore throat, which she initially attributed to a possible sinus infection. By April,

The Batman, Barbie, The Flash, Black Adam news

The Batman, Barbie, The Flash, Black Adam news

Robert Pattinson and Jeffrey Wright in The BatmanPhoto: Jonathan Olley (DC Comics) Clean off of killing scripted tv at TNT and TBS, Warner Bros. Discovery made the decision that, guaranteed, CinemaCon in Las Vegas is as good a area as any to test and will their DC Universe back into existence. To start with the

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