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By Yale Rosen from USA on Wikimedia Commons

Sarcoidosis is a rare but serious inflammatory disease….It disproportionately affects Black Americans, particularly Black women, who experience some of the highest rates of the disease.

When the Milken Institute and the Ann Theodore Foundation launched a grant program to fund a clinical trial for a promising therapeutic in sa...


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Public art signals what a democracy chooses to remember and, just as importantly, who it overlooks.

Walk through many US cities, and Vietnamese American life is visible in certain ways. You can find us in restaurants, markets, nail salons, temples, churches, community centers, festival banners, and small business corridors. We share this with many refugee communities––...


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In this column with NPQ, LandBack for the People, NDN Collective builds on their 


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For the past several years, I have worked with intergenerational organizers and comm...


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In 2024, a woman sat in her seat at the Apollo Theater as WITNESS moved through one of its most difficult passages. Afterward, she said something I have not stopped thinking about: “People lived through this, so I am going to make myself experience this.”

At that moment, she made a civic decision not to watch the performance for enjoyment, but...


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