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Racial Injustice

On April 17, 2018, the statue of J. Marion Sims was pulled down for a second time in New York City. Split between...

On March 6, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson delivered a special address to the United States Congress on the plight...

Two weeks ago, the New York Times published an in-depth story on the distribution of a future COVID-19 vaccine, and how...

In a powerful personal essay for STAT, Jennifer Adaeze Okwerekwu recalled the time she tried to speak up against...

He was a true salesman, bombastic in the pitch. To get ahead, he’d traffic in lies, and exaggeration. He manipulated...

Every ten minutes, another person joins the American national organ transplant waiting list. Every year, around 8000...

Like tens of thousands of his fellow Philadelphians, Carl Black took to the streets of his hometown following the...

The news broke on Tuesday, July 25 1972 thanks to a special Associated Press report for the Washington Star. By the...

In the long, painful fight against racial injustice in the United States, July 10, 2008 is a date taught in few schools...

If life was her childhood dream, right now, Houston’s Sandra Coker would be one of the best basketball players in the...

To the early members of the Medical Committee for Human Rights (MCHR), the summer of 1964 might have had a similar...

Thank you to these groundbreaking American doctors, inventors, and scientists.