Researchers look into why Black women are 25% more likely to undergo an unnecessary C-section. Recent research shows that pregnant Black women are 25% more likely to undergo an unnecessary C-section ...
Cesarean sections to deliver babies are among the most common surgical procedures in U.S. hospitals. A new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that Black women are almost 25 ...
Share on Pinterest An alarming new report shows that Black women are 25% more likely to undergo a C-section than white women FG Trade/Getty Images An alarming new report reveals racial disparities in ...
Despite being one of the more diverse cities in the country, Washington, D.C., has a problem when it comes to racial equity, according to WalletHub, and experts discussed the rankings with Newsweek.
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(I thought I'd make this a somewhat more general thread than the issue I'm bringing up below, but not aiming for perpetual thread status.) I saw this video pop up on Youtube: Seeing in Black and White ...
Since the end of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, large numbers of Black people have made their way into settings previously occupied exclusively by whites. They have received mixed ...
2019-05-11T17:59:46-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/a9e/20190511180408002_hd.jpgJessie Morgan-Owens talked about her book, Girl in Black and White: The Story of ...