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In York, Pennsylvania, white golfers called 911 amid a dispute over slow play by five black women. Previous non-emergency calls have had lethal consequences for African-Americans.
Sure, the topics covered -- racial inequity, Black culture, white privilege -- are familiar but be assured that this film takes an equal opportunity approach walking a line between deft subtlety ...
Emergency is gripping, powerful and realistic—not only could this scenario happen to any Black boy at a predominantly white university, but the story of how racism turned a simple interaction ...
The homeownership gap between Black and white Americans is wide. According to an analysis by the National Association of Realtors, in 2021, about 73% of white Americans owned homes, whereas only ...
LOS ANGELES -- The use of chemical restraint was more common among Black patients versus white and Hispanic patients in psychiatric emergency settings, a single-center study suggested. Among 852 ...
The post What Black Americans should know about the end of COVID-19 emergency appeared first on TheGrio. “We are definitely at a different point in the pandemic,” White House press secretary ...
Compared to 22.5% of white adults, 21.3% of Hispanic adults, and 21% of all adults, only 15.6% of Black adults were admitted or transferred to a hospital to treat a mental health-related illness.
White Americans visited emergency rooms at a rate of 53.4 per 1,000 people while Hispanics visited ERs at an even lower rate — 36.0 per 1,000 people.
Patients who identify as Indigenous, African or Black are generally spending longer in Winnipeg emergency department waiting rooms than white people, according to a new report examining how different ...
Lower life expectancy: In 2014, Black males and females had lower average life expectancies than white males and females.; Higher blood pressure: Between 2013 and 2014, 42.4% of Black males had ...