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The Moore Report: Holy Bad Attitudes and Behaviors: “Subversive Habits,” a book about White racism among nuns in the Catholic Church

By Ralph E. Moore, Jr., Special to the AFRO If you have ever had your hand slapped by a sister in school or you were treated lovingly, I recommend a book for you: “Subversive Habits-Black Catholic Nuns in the Long African American Freedom Struggle,” by Dr. Shannen Dee Williams.   Catholic nuns, particularly, are viewed in […]

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Commentary: Teacher appreciation May 2022: Honoring all teachers all of the time

By Maxine Johnson Wood, Ed.D The first week in May 2022 was formally acknowledged as National Teacher Appreciation Week by PTAs and PTOs, and other education groups. In President Biden’s proclamation, he stated, “I will never forget the educators who encouraged me as a child.  Many of us remember our favorite teachers — the ones who […]

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America’s commitment to health equity must not be skin-deep

By Gary Puckrein For decades, U.S. policymakers have professed alarm about racial health disparities. But they are far from working to eliminate these inequities as many officials have been inadvertently perpetuating them.  Few examples of racism in our health care system are more notorious than the so-called Tuskegee Study, in which hundreds of African-American men […]

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