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49 Percent of Black Women Say Economic Security is Most Important Issue
A Lifetime of Racism Makes Alzheimer’s More Prevalent in Black Americans
Acting on Climate will Require an Emphasis on Environmental Justice
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Black Children Are More Likely to Have Asthma. A Lot Comes Down to Where They Live
Black Veteran Groups Seek Policy Agenda on Racial Inequities
Black Women Often Ignored By Social Justice Movements
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