Juneteenth is a day of reflection, remembrance, and celebration. Let's use this day to amplify Black voices, educate ourselves on our history, and work towards a more just and equitable society. Securities and Advisory Services offered through Davenport & Company LLC
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Juneteenth is a day to honor the history of Black Americans and celebrate Black joy, while also acknowledging the ongoing fight for justice and equity. Dive into these 11 books that celebrate the Black experience, in all its diversity and intersections. https://hubs.li/Q02zV0wX0
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February is Black History Month - a time to uplift Black voices, recognize Black excellence, and celebrate Black futures! Approaching your work with a justice and equity lens is a crucial step to ensure Black employees feel valued and safe at work. Over the course of the month we will be sharing resources, stories, and history on Black joy and resilience in Nova Scotia. Here are some things you can do: 🖤 Support Black-led organizations 🖤 Support Black-owned businesses 🖤 Follow Black content creators 🖤 Read stories from Black authors 🖤 Listen to Black artists 🖤 Intentionally diversify your feed How will you celebrate? Comment below!
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As we recognize and celebrate Black History Month throughout the month of February, we must remember that Black History is American History, and we must study and remember it always. There are many things we can do as a collective to ensure we’re bringing awareness, love, and light to the black community. Make it a personal goal to: • Use your platform to educate about black history, justice, and equality. • Follow up on the commitments and promises you made during the BLM protests. • Share a post from a black business owner in your community. • Support, shop, and recommend black businesses in your area. • Collaborate and work together with black businesses where you can. Let’s work together to be the change we want to see in our world.
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Let’s celebrate Black History Month! To all our team members and connections, take time to honor the achievements, culture, and history that might be otherwise overlooked in mainstream narratives. Here are some ways to take part in the celebration! 1. Educational Activities: Attend lectures, workshops, or panel discussions about black history and contemporary issues. 2. Cultural Exposure: Explore and support black art, music, literature, and film by visiting museums and galleries. 3. Community Engagement: Participate in community events or volunteer organizations that support Black communities. 4. Reflective Practices: Use this time to learn more about black history, the civil rights movement, and influential figures.
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As we celebrate Black History Month, we must also acknowledge the challenges and gaps faced by black communities particularly in access to education. We must continue to address policies that marginalize black students and perpetuate inequalities while working to implement anti-racism policies. https://ow.ly/CpHI50QFFXI
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This Black history Month, we're highlighting influential Black voices and organizations who have made an impact on health equity and policy. In a January 2024 article, Ashley N. Kyalwazi and coauthors discuss the Medicare Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program and how it has disproportionately penalized resource-constrained hospitals caring for high proportions of Black adults since its implementation. Read the full article: https://hubs.la/Q02kXPqY0
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We hear a lot about the success of #apms and #valuebasedcare programs, yet what are the unintended consequences of such a blanket approach? Are there other ways to support resource constrained hospitals who care for vulnerable populations? Thanks to Health Affairs and Ashley N. Kyalwazi for bringing the issue of how Medicare Hospital VBP is having unintended consequences of penalizing resource constrained hospitals which care for a high volume of Black adults, causing some greater disparities in health outcomes. This is the exact opposite of the purpose of apms and VBPs. Please take a moment and read the article, the link is in the post.
This Black history Month, we're highlighting influential Black voices and organizations who have made an impact on health equity and policy. In a January 2024 article, Ashley N. Kyalwazi and coauthors discuss the Medicare Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program and how it has disproportionately penalized resource-constrained hospitals caring for high proportions of Black adults since its implementation. Read the full article: https://hubs.la/Q02kXPqY0
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Celebrating American Black History Month! Throughout February, let's honor the rich heritage, achievements, and contributions of Black Americans. Here's some important info to remember: 1) Black History is American History. Let's take this month as an opportunity to learn, acknowledge, and celebrate the vital role Black Americans have played in shaping our nation. 2) Recognize the resilience and strength of the Black community in the face of adversity and inequality, both past, and present. 3) Dive into the diverse cultural, artistic, and intellectual contributions made by Black individuals that have enriched our society. 4) Reflect on the ongoing fight for racial equality and justice. Let's stand together in solidarity and continue to advocate for a more inclusive and equitable future. 5) Take part in events, discussions, and initiatives that amplify Black voices and promote understanding and unity.
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On the heels of the launch of our Black Liberation and Just Transition Certification Program and relaunch of our community tools such as the Resource Hub, Policies for the People, and BIPOC in ECJ, The Chisholm Legacy Project will be closed September 2-6, 2024 to give our staff a moment to rest, recharge, and reflect. This rest will allow us time to replenish our physical and mental health ensuring we have the endurance and clarity needed to effectively advocate for systemic change. When we rest, it is a form of resistance and healing in a society that often exploits the labor of Black people. Our intentional rest defies the historical and ongoing pressures to be perpetually productive. It acknowledges our humanity, affirming our right to well-being and joy. By prioritizing rest, we are modeling sustainable activism and demonstrating that self-care and community care are integral to long-term movements.
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This Black History Month, we're highlighting influential Black voices and organizations who have made an impact on health equity and policy. In an October 2023 article, Jamila Michener explores racism, power, and health equity through the lens of housing by drawing on the experiences of tenants who confront health-threatening housing conditions. Read more: https://hubs.ly/Q02lHs-k0
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