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As COVID-19 cases continue to steadily rise, the U.S. government awarded $1.4 billion to start the development of new COVID-19 vaccines and therapies. We re preparing for this fall s vaccine season because we know ... the respiratory viruses that are out there are going to hit, and we re already beginning to
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EVANSTON, Ill. 鈥?This week, the state of California released the first-ever comprehensive look at the impact of 150 years of slavery on Black life in America. The 484-page report details the long-lasting harms that enslavement and discrimination had on generations of Black families.This past spring, Evanston, Illinois became the first city in the nation to issue reparations through a government payment program. It was a first step in attempting to rectif
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stanley mug 1933. We were the first Black family on that street -- Brown Avenue -- half a block from the high school, said Weathers.At the time, his father had to drive his mother almost an hour to the county hospital to give birth. Because Evanston Hospital and Saint Francis were not accepting Black mothers, said Weathers.The city of Evanston 鈥?situated along the North Shore of Lake Michigan has been confronting a history of discrimination and racism for decades. They were charging you different rates because of the color of your skin. They wouldn t show you the house
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