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Project Food to Focus on Food Deserts The Famuan – 2018
May 2, 2020 /0 Comments/in NEWSPAPER /by adminFlorida A&M University alumna Qasimah P. Boston will host the eighth annual “Ten Toes Down” symposium at FAMUs Developmental Research School. The event will focus on the connection between food insecurity and children’s mental health and public safety. The first symposium was held in 2011, the inspiration for this event comes from Boston’s efforts as a community organizer in […]
Climate Changes Health: Backstory is the Frontstory Union of Concerned Scientist – 2017
May 2, 2020 /0 Comments/in NEWSPAPER /by admin12 years. That’s how long scientists say we have to reduce greenhouse gas emissions substantially to heed off the global catastrophic effects of climate change. As such, climate change is arguably the greatest public health threat of our times as it already contributes to increased trauma, morbidity, and mortality from extreme weather events and displacement. Climate […]
Women to Watch Tallahassee Women
May 2, 2020 /2 Comments/in NEWSPAPER /by adminMothers Helping Mothers Annual Brunch The Savannah Tribune – 2018
May 2, 2020 /0 Comments/in NEWSPAPER /by adminBE A RAINBOW IN SOMEBODY ELSE’S CLOUD” By Savannah Tribune | on June 06, 2018 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailLinkedInCopy LinkFacebook MessengerPrintFriendlySMSShare Qasimah Boston And Regina Thompson Taken from a Maya Angelo’s quote, “Be a rainbow in somebody else’s cloud” was the theme of the Annual Mothers Helping Mothers Brunch. Hosted by Regina Thompson, founder of Mothers Helping Mothers Organization, the brunch has […]
Symposium Focus on Youth Mental Health Capital Outlook – 2019
May 2, 2020 /0 Comments/in NEWSPAPER /by adminSymposium focuses on youth mental health PUBLISHED DECEMBER 18, 2019 By St. Clair Murraine Outlook staff writer In Austin Israel Davis’ family, there is nothing tabooed about having to deal with mental health. It’s a way of life for them. Especially in the case of Austin, who is living with anxiety disorder and being autistic. He […]
National Environmental Policy Act: 800 Miles for 3 Minutes USA News 2020
May 2, 2020 /0 Comments/in Frontpage Article /by adminThe Energy 202: Cory Booker says Trump administration argument against shark fin trade ban contradicts its own data THE LIGHTBULB By Dino Grandoni and Juliet Eilperin Democrats and Republicans have found a rare patch of common ground on the environment: banning the sale of shark fins in the United States. But the Trump administration disagrees. […]
NEPA Would be Scaled Back Under Trump Plan Washington Post: Darryl Fears – 2020
May 2, 2020 /0 Comments/in NEWSPAPER /by adminActivists and politicians accused the Trump administration of trying to curtail public input as it moves to change the National Environmental Policy Act. Pump jacks extract crude oil from oil wells in Midland, Tex., in 2018. (Angus Mordant/Bloomberg News) By Darryl Fears Feb. 26, 2020 at 3:20 a.m. GMT+5 It cost $1,000 for Patricia Qasimah […]
Youth Delegation to People’s Climate March in Washington DC People’s Climate March – 2017
May 2, 2020 /0 Comments/in Press /by adminhttps://prezi.com/view/m/JCWdhfcL2mgzg9AmBXhR/
Climate Changes Health: Ensuring Environmental Justice Underlies Public Health’s Climate Change Work – 2018
May 2, 2020 /0 Comments/in Press /by adminA Summit Proceedings Report Panelist http://graham.umich.edu/media/pubs/Climate-Changes-Health-44285-OCT-2018.pdf
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