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OCTOBER'S ISSUE____________________

The New Faces of the Morehouse School of Medicine

The Morehouse School of Medicine is undergoing a facelift and the changes are expected to deliver healthy results. With renowned national recognition and leading research programs, MSM endlessly strives to improve the health and well being of its community.

 

Where Are the Jobs?

Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine examines the widening gap between the job clusters and predominately African American communities. Black Atlantans live disproportionately further away from employment clusters. Also, recent studies have shown that the affordable housing near prosperous job clusters is out of reach for many in the African American work force.

 

Matters of the Heart

The Association of Black Cardiologists suits up to fight the increase in heart disease in the black community. In its 32-year history, the group of medical professionals has helped to decrease the rate of heart disease among African Americans by 50 percent. And, members of the ABC recognize there is still more to accomplish.

 

Five Over Five

Minority-owned businesses are growing in number. Meet five minority businesses owners who have weathered the initial storm of entrepreneurship.

 

Leading Ladies of the Braves

Within Major League Baseball, the playing field is still saturated with male players, coaches and owners. But, women are making strides in the billion dollar sport. Sabrina Jenkins, Lisle Dorsey, Tanya Forrest Hall and Ericka Newsome are working together to reach a common goal – to topple the gender barriers in the sports industry.

 

 

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