The article is about dementia, a condition characterized by the loss of cognitive functioning, such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning.
While there is no concrete data on how many people live with invisible disabilities, at least 10 percent of the U.S. population is reported to have such illnesses.
For Black folks, the data is more clear.
The article discusses incidents in London where Black individuals were subjected to discriminatory and harmful treatment, highlighting the pervasive problem of racial profiling and systemic racism in British society. The article emphasizes the negative impact of harmful stereotypes and misconceptions of deviance, particularly for Black youth, and calls for an end to discriminatory practices such as strip searches and the overrepresentation of Black individuals in the justice system.
Unraveling the Complexities: Why do Black individuals face a higher risk of heart disease? From genetics to systemic issues, explore the factors contributing to this health disparity. Learn how to advocate for your heart health.
Exploring the evolving landscape of dog ownership in the Black British community!
In this excerpt, Angela Morris extends a lifeline to those grappling with the fear of upsetting others hindering their life decisions. She urges readers to break free from the shackles of external opinions and navigate the complexities of influence. “Don’t Let Them Stop You! – It’s Personal” is more than a book; it’s a beacon, reminding each reader that their life is a personal journey, and only they can truly live it.
Join the journey as Tiffany Haddish confronts the harsh reality faced by Black women in the world. Denied boarding, she shares her struggles at Istanbul airport, highlighting the disrespect and challenges she encountered.
Join us on a journey through history with Paul Wilson, a trailblazer in British policing. From establishing the UK’s first Black Police Association to his pivotal role in the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, Wilson’s story is one of resilience and reform.
Embark on a visual journey with Maurice James Jr., the self-taught artist reshaping narratives through art! From Philly to DC, his work celebrates Black excellence, challenges norms, and redefines pop culture.