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Jamaa Birth Village in Ferguson and St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones鈥 office are partnering to help St. Louisans understand the importance of Black doulas.
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Word in Black, a digital website that publishes national news and local content from 10 local Black newspapers 鈥 including The St. Louis American 鈥 has been incorporated into a public benefit company.
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Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis said the state鈥檚 actions on COVID and funding for public health are hurting efforts to curb COVID, especially among communities of color.
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"Still Separate, Still Unequal" is a new report and digital tool on St. Louis public schools. It was published Wednesday by Forward Through Ferguson, a nonprofit created to address the region's systemic racial challenges.
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The average protester might seem like a young adult, but parents are also bringing out their children with them to demonstrate. On Wednesday鈥檚 St. Louis鈥
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On April 8, St. Louis Health Director Dr. Fred Echols brought attention to the fact that, at that point, all 12 people who died of COVID-19 in St. Louis鈥
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Black infants in St. Louis County are more than twice as likely to die as white infants, according to a new report.The first Maternal and Child Health鈥
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In 2008, with his book 鈥淢apping Decline,鈥 history professor Colin Gordon brought context to the issues of vacant houses, boarded-up storefronts and鈥
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A year after the Ferguson unrest, Washington University鈥檚 then-Chancellor Mark Wrighton convened a commission to explore what the university could do鈥
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A new report points to ways in which racial equity and common interests can move the St. Louis region forward. The report was highlighted at an event held鈥