• At San Quentin State Prison north of San Francisco, they seek their freedom of thought. (worldpressinstitute.org)
  • Although he had been using and dealing drugs most of his adult life, Deutsch had never previously been caught, so he received a rather lenient sentence (by California standards) of six years in San Quentin State Prison. (wilsonquarterly.com)
  • She turned to the study and practice of Restorative Justice, ultimately resulting in a position with RJOY on an independent contractor basis directing the re-entry program at Camp Sweeney and facilitating Victim Offender Education groups at San Quentin State Prison with Insight Prison Project. (rjoyoakland.org)
  • He came to restorative justice through the Victim Offender Education Group, a program of the Insight Prison Project, while incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison. (rjoyoakland.org)
  • The group discusses domestic violence, and notes how the normalization of divorce affects the mental health of women and the parental roles between father and mother. (wfmt.com)
  • Colorado Newsline) Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has died, according to the Carter Center, leaving a rich legacy of championing mental health and women's rights. (kiowacountypress.net)
  • Among her many accomplishments, Rosalynn Carter will be remembered for her compassionate nature and her passion for women's rights, human rights, and mental health reform. (kiowacountypress.net)
  • Working alongside her husband, she championed mental health services and promoted the state she loved across the globe. (kiowacountypress.net)
  • She was a devoted First Lady, a great humanitarian, a champion for mental health, and a beloved wife to her husband for 77 years, President Carter," said Trump. (kiowacountypress.net)
  • Later, First Lady Carter served as honorary chair of the President's Commission on Mental Health: offering recommendations that became the foundation for decades of change, including in the landmark Mental Health Systems Act," Pelosi said. (kiowacountypress.net)
  • People who need help with a substance use or mental health disorder can contact Colorado Crisis Services at 1-844-493-8255 or texting "TALK" to 38255. (coloradonewsline.com)
  • It is widely agreed, in the wake of Sandy Hook, that the country's mental-health system needs radical reworking. (blogspot.com)
  • While completing his BA in Sociology at San Jose State University, Jason began his career in youth development serving in multiple roles across the nonprofit, mental health, and juvenile justice sectors. (positivepractices.net)
  • It's clear that mental health is a real problem in the profession. (withgoodreasonradio.org)
  • He currently works as a clinical director for one of the country's largest mental health agencies, where he runs a program for former prisoners who are mentally ill. (wilsonquarterly.com)
  • The Sunrise Programs mission is to provide comprehensive mental health care services to adults referred by Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health who live with mental health and cooccurring disorders. (herodotustravel.com)
  • Before arriving at the RRC They can connect residents to basic emergency services (like housing and food), job training assistance, translation services, mental health services, and more. (herodotustravel.com)
  • RMH services are funded by the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) in partnership with Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health. (herodotustravel.com)
  • Our health care funding system is sick, says Dr. Don McCanne, a retired family physician and President of Physicians for a National Health Program. (pnhp.org)
  • Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) is an organization of over 10,000 physicians that supports a single payer national health insurance program. (pnhp.org)
  • Fifteen years ago, David co-founded and has since served as Coordinator for the Western Washington Chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program advocating for improved Medicare for All. (backbonecampaign.org)
  • National coordinator for Physicians for a National Health Program and past president of the American Public Health Association, Young said: "The patients' bill of rights proposals represent a scream of outrage by a public that doesn't know what hit them. (accuracy.org)
  • learned about single-payer health care from his old friend and neighbor Dr. Quentin Young, the longtime coordinator of Physicians for a National Health Program. (blogspot.com)
  • Dr. Quentin Young of Physicians for 1995 in the wake of 1994's successful round of local non- a National Health Program was the keynote speaker, binding ballot questions in support of a single-payer explaining the ethical and legal implications of "everybody system for Massachusetts, spun off from the Jobs with in, nobody out. (slideshare.net)
  • The founders of Physicians for a National Health Program put single-payer health care on the map. (jacobin.com)
  • Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) emerged thirty-five years ago amid the austerity cuts of the Reagan administration, which threatened to hollow out critical social safety-net programs like Medicaid. (jacobin.com)
  • Physicians together with other health care workers and our patients may provide such a force. (jacobin.com)
  • Amid an outcry from the LGBTQ community and harsh criticism from a host of physicians and health-care professionals, the Florida Board of Medicine on Friday advanced a plan that would ban doctors from providing treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy to transgender people under age 18. (orlandoweekly.com)
  • This paper presents reflections on mentorship from scientists and mentors of the National Institute on Aging (NIA)-funded Carolina Center on Alzheimer's Disease and Minority Research (CCADMR). (bvsalud.org)
  • Barack Obama poses with pal and Marxist Dr. Quentin Young at Dr. Young's 80th birthday celebration in 2003. (blogspot.com)
  • In his new biography Brigham Young: Pioneer Prophet , John Turner ( George Mason University) explores Young's thirty-year battle with the U.S Government for the control of Utah, his polygamous marriages, and his role in the massacre of settlers who came out west. (withgoodreasonradio.org)
  • fundamental change in health care as reflected in the campaign to amend the state constitution to make access to affordable health insurance a right of all who reside here, and by the need to renew a ten-year-old Medicaid waiver, every legislator, it seems, has felt obliged to come up with or support some legislation that purports to cover everyone. (slideshare.net)
  • The Board of Medicine also moved forward as the state Agency for Health Care Administration plans to prevent the Medicaid program from covering such treatments for gender dysphoria for adolescents and adults. (orlandoweekly.com)
  • If it were to be adopted, the proposed "public charge" rule change would vastly expand the number of public benefits-to such programs as Medicaid, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, Medicare Part D, and Section 8 housing vouchers-that would be considered when making a determination of whether or not someone will be considered a "public charge. (hmprg.org)
  • The Illinois ACEs Response Collaborative welcomed national expert Dr. Renée Boynton-Jarrett (Dr. Renée on 'PBS' The Raising of America) as our keynote speaker for the event. (hmprg.org)
  • The second is to document the impact of gender inequality in selected other domains, including fertility and population growth, health outcomes for young children, and measures of women's agency. (worldbank.org)
  • The experience triggered a series of negative health outcomes (physical and mental) for her family. (rjoyoakland.org)
  • The study examined the relationship between financial remittances and health outcomes in 45 sub-Saharan African countries (SSA) using data obtained from the World Development Indicator (WDI) over the period 1990 to 2021. (bvsalud.org)
  • Therefore, the study recommends that governments in SSA sub-region should evolve policies aimed at guiding recipients of remittances towards effective utilization with a view to improving social welfare and health outcomes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Everyone we spoke to agreed that we need health care reform, says Joanne Landy, Executive Director of NYC-PNHP. (pnhp.org)
  • He was on the PNHP National Board for four years and is now an Advisor. (backbonecampaign.org)
  • Rather than marshaling physician support to defend the limited (albeit lifesaving) poverty program, PNHP opted instead to pour its energies into expanding the possibilities of what health care reform could look like in the United States. (jacobin.com)
  • From its inception, PNHP has committed itself to securing universal, comprehensive single-payer national health insurance. (jacobin.com)
  • When doctors David Himmelstein and Steffie Woolhandler cofounded PNHP in the 1980s, support for single-payer health care was largely restricted to the radical left and a handful of progressive policy analysts. (jacobin.com)
  • Data analysis by Himmelstein, Woolhander, and other researchers empowers PNHP members to make an evidence-based case for transformative health reform to their patients and their physician colleagues. (jacobin.com)
  • Working alongside other single-payer standard-bearers like National Nurses United and Democratic Socialists of America, PNHP helped make single-payer, more popularly known as Medicare for All, a household concept. (jacobin.com)
  • Population Council, Frontiers in Reproductive Health, 2008. (ihsn.org)
  • National coordinator for the Universal Health Care Action Network, Lardie said: "Ten years ago, patient protection wasn't even a part of our language. (accuracy.org)
  • After considerable thought I have sadly concluded that Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association, is correct when he advocates for armed security in the country's more than 100,000 schools. (blogspot.com)
  • New Zeal reported this week on Barack Obama's Marxist neighbor and doctor friend who taught him about the single-payer health care system. (blogspot.com)
  • And why not take the opportunity to inform the public about the statement made just a few days ago by a Steve Rattner, a top Democrat strategist and donor who served as President Obama's lead auto-industry adviser who conceded that the rationing of health services under Obamacare is "inevitable. (noisyroom.net)
  • Kelvin Potts is the Founder & CEO of Positive Communication Practices (PCP) which provides a transformative "Rites of Passage" program for young men involved with the criminal justice system. (positivepractices.net)
  • As a physician working for Humana, I denied a young man a heart transplant that would have saved his life, and thus caused his death, testified Dr. Peeno. (pnhp.org)
  • The leader of this Marxist clique is Quentin Young-a retired Chicago physician, a life long Marxist activist and long time friend and political ally of Barack Obama. (blogspot.com)
  • Writing in the Annals of Internal Medicine in 1988, Woolhandler and Himmelstein offered an explicitly Marxist understanding of the political economy that drives American medicine, a system of extraction that generates profit at the expense of patient health and physician autonomy. (jacobin.com)
  • Other Month of the Young Child activities include child care job shadow day, when community leaders "work" in child care centers to experience first-hand the skills required to be an early childhood educator. (msu.edu)
  • She has been active in developing and managing school based health centers in Oakland as well as providing direct service to youth as a school nurse. (rjoyoakland.org)
  • Baker University will honor graduates of its undergraduate and master's programs at the School of Professional and Graduate Studies, master's and doctoral programs at the School of Education, and master's program from the School of Nursing at a commencement ceremony at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 11, at the George F. Collins, Jr. Sports and Convention Center on the Baldwin City campus. (bakeru.edu)
  • We object to the appointment of Ita Buttrose as chair of the ABC under these circumstances, said Quentin Dempster, who represents the ABC Alumni group of former employees. (vieuxquebec.com)
  • For many years, I heard Dr. Quentin speak and host shows on WBEZ Chicago Public Radio, advocating more government in health care. (blogspot.com)
  • John F. Kennedy, the young U.S. senator from Massachusetts, had been running "unofficially" for his party's presidential nomination for three years. (pophistorydig.com)
  • An educator for 44 years, Dr. Mehring has served as president of the National Teachers Hall of Fame, the Teacher Education Council of State Colleges and Universities, Kansas Council for Learning Disabilities, and the Kansas Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. (bakeru.edu)
  • For the past seven years, Dr. Mehring has served Baker University as the major advisor to 46 doctoral students and as a teacher in the Doctor of Education in Leadership in Higher Education program. (bakeru.edu)
  • The Male Community Reentry Program (MCRP) is a voluntary program for eligible males who have two years or less of their prison sentence left to serve. (herodotustravel.com)
  • The University is renewing the Phased Retirement Program, which provides eligible career staff the opportunity to transition into retirement by voluntarily reducing work hours by at least 10 percent a year for up to three years before retiring. (ucsc.edu)
  • CONCLUSIONS: We found that younger populations (younger than 74 years), communities of color, men, urban populations, and nursing facility populations were more likely to have HAD. (bvsalud.org)
  • The AMA has vast resources, and unfortunately it has used them to back reactionary policies, like blocking Medicare and universal health insurance. (accuracy.org)
  • Maternal and child health journal 15, no. 8 (2011): 1389-1399. (ihsn.org)
  • In high-burden HIV settings, existing maternal child health programmes serving the general population could adopt structured early child development programmes that educate healthcare workers on CHEU-specific risk factors and train them to conduct rapid neurodevelopmental screening tests. (bvsalud.org)
  • The public is overwhelmingly in favor of getting rid of the HMO s and adopting a national health program. (pnhp.org)
  • There should also be a public accounting of health plans - a process that would tell people what percentage of the cost of a plan is really going to health care. (accuracy.org)
  • With the opening of each legislative session, Public Health, we briefed a contingent of legislators and we've filed revised legislation. (slideshare.net)
  • The doctors' belief in health care as a public good emerged from their left-wing commitments and their personal experiences having witnessed the unnecessary suffering of patients in the current system. (jacobin.com)
  • The National Parks, Forests and Public Lands Subcommittee's ranking Republican, Russ Fulcher of Idaho, said Congress should focus on forest health, wildfire management and implementation of the Great American Outdoors Act. (realvail.com)
  • While these estimates do not adequately capture the present-day realities of Americans due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, they do reveal the vast racial inequities of income and wealth in Minnesota that have only become more pronounced during this public health crisis. (cdf-mn.org)
  • The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment - which recently updated its own online dashboard with 2020 overdose data - reported 1,477 deaths statewide in 2020. (coloradonewsline.com)
  • The project brought together public and private sector players in the book supply chain to develop new national standards on storybooks and translations, and helped to identify and build capacity of smaller publishers and writers to publish African-language storybooks. (worldbank.org)
  • She was honored by the Massachusetts Public Health Association with the Paul Revere Award for outstanding impact on public health in 2015 and she is featured in the signature hour of "The Raising of America" documentary series. (hmprg.org)
  • The acting ABC managing director, David Anderson, said the veteran journalist would provide valuable strategic leadership at an important time for the national public broadcaster. (vieuxquebec.com)
  • Under this proposal, immigrants being deemed a current or likely future "public charge" via use of the proposed expanded list of life-saving and health promoting programs would make it much more difficult for immigrants to obtain visas, extend visas, or to adjust their status to become lawful permanent residents. (hmprg.org)
  • Katherine, a Euro-American and queer woman, began her career as a registered nurse, who quickly developed a passion for public health and social justice. (rjoyoakland.org)
  • This perspectives piece examines how established cancer registries can inform ADRD registries' impact on public health surveillance, research, and intervention, and inform and engage policymakers. (bvsalud.org)
  • What we need is a quality health system built on trust. (accuracy.org)
  • If you take over banks, if you take over car companies, if you take over financial institutions, the way that he has - now the health care system. (procon.org)
  • I don't know what's more odious… The consequences of this government takeover of our health care system or the way this legislation has been rammed through with backroom deals and procedural trickery. (procon.org)
  • CommonHealth Volume 2, Number 1 ~ Fall-Winter 2005 Universal Health Care Education Fund Background 2005 MASS-CARE is nothing more nor less than a coalition of On March 19th, speakers' training was held, followed by ninety independent organizations in agreement on two our annual Ben Gill event, honoring our lead sponsors things: the need to create a single-payer system in Senator Tolman and Representative Hynes. (slideshare.net)
  • on Health Care Financing on July 20th, with a broad array of labor, community, senior, provider, policy and municipal Photos by Janne Hellgren & Rand Wilson representatives speaking out for a just healthcare system. (slideshare.net)
  • office on how to obtain waivers to allow Massachusetts to and health care coverage should enhance health and well- tap into federal revenue streams as we construct our new being by promoting access to high quality care that is system here. (slideshare.net)
  • Later, as researchers, they published groundbreaking studies exposing private insurers' administrative bloat, waste of resources, and widespread denial of care, revealing a health system in desperate need of transformation. (jacobin.com)
  • The authors envisioned an alternative health care system in the United States that would meet the needs of people, not corporations. (jacobin.com)
  • Fatal drug overdose deaths increased approximately 38% in Colorado from 2019 to 2020, according to preliminary federal data from the National Vital Statistics System . (coloradonewsline.com)
  • About 117 employees in May filed a class action lawsuit against the health system for requiring its workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. (theautomaticearth.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS: CHEU in sub-Saharan Africa have biologic and socio-behavioural factors that may influence their neurodevelopment, brain maturation, immune system and overall health and wellbeing. (bvsalud.org)
  • The private takeover of American medicine imperils the financial and physical health of millions of Americans. (jacobin.com)
  • The first is to estimate potential losses in national wealth due to inequality inearnings between men and women in Uganda. (worldbank.org)
  • Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Ministry of Health, National Council for Population and Development. (ihsn.org)
  • Quentin and Quetzl were moved to the Ikara-Flinders Ranges to boost the population of quolls reintroduced there. (aridrecovery.org.au)
  • This initial grant led us to set up the Universal Health Care Education Fund (UHCEF), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm to support educational work and research. (slideshare.net)
  • From the MA in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at SPU website: This program gives you a strong theoretical foundation to meet real-world challenges, conduct research, and gain field-practicum experiences. (ewu.edu)
  • His research is directly inspired by the health problems experienced by his patients. (pasteur.fr)
  • Health & Medicine Policy Research Group joins immigrants and our partners to condemn this unjust and immoral proposal. (hmprg.org)
  • Take time this spring 2017 to learn about your local Month of the Young Child activities and events. (msu.edu)
  • Andrea's career interest in promoting healthy communities, lifestyles and experiences for folks in her community reached an inflection point on the morning of Friday February 17, 2017 when she and her young son were victims of a violent gun crime. (rjoyoakland.org)
  • The atrium of Stamford’s Silicon Harbor commercial development hosted a wealth of youthful talent from the corporate, nonprofit and governmental worlds on June 20 for the 13th annual 40 Under Forty awards celebration of Fairfield County’s brightest young professionals. (westfaironline.com)
  • Five Minnesota high school seniors, who have overcome tremendous adversity in their young lives and yet have managed to achieve academic excellence and aspire to attend college, will be recognized with Beat the Odds® Scholarships at the 29th Annual Beat the Odds Award Celebration, sponsored by Children's Defense Fund-Minnesota. (cdf-mn.org)
  • They discussed PNHP's inception, how the organization helped propel national health insurance back into the political debate, and the ways single-payer advocates must adapt for the next phase of the movement. (jacobin.com)
  • Harare, Zimbabwe: World Health Organization, 2005. (ihsn.org)
  • Roll Back Malaria World Health Organization UNICE, 2005. (ihsn.org)
  • Bulletin of the World Health Organization 82, no. 3 (2004): 180-186. (ihsn.org)
  • This is another abhorrent attack on the health and wellbeing of immigrants and their families that is meant to scare them from seeking access to programs that support healthcare, nutrition, and housing. (hmprg.org)
  • She has received numerous national teaching awards and has taught and served as the dean of schools of education and as provost at Emporia State University and Baker University. (bakeru.edu)
  • I found his Brigham Young to be a more multi-faceted and evolving man than the Brigham Young I was taught about living here in Utah. (withgoodreasonradio.org)
  • Since the turn of the twentieth century, both US political parties have faithfully accommodated private interests in their proposed health policy reforms. (jacobin.com)
  • said a new federal program was premature because Congress must still figure out the right policy for forest and wildfire management. (realvail.com)
  • The National Environmental Policy Act, a bedrock environmental law that is criticized by Republicans and some Democrats for its burdensome standards, should be overhauled to allow more active forest management, he said. (realvail.com)
  • Health policy and planning 23, no. 6 (2008): 465-475. (ihsn.org)
  • In March 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (HR 3590), the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (HR 4872), and Executive Order 13535 which restricted federal funds from being used for abortion services. (procon.org)
  • Fall 2005 issue of 'CommonHealth,' the biannual newsletter of the Universal Health Care Education Fund (UHCEF) and Mass-Care. (slideshare.net)
  • The Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children offers a free printable calendar with daily activities aligned with their focus weeks. (msu.edu)
  • Month of the Young Child is a registered service mark of the Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children. (msu.edu)
  • Minnesota ranked third among states for overall child well-being, improving in health and education rankings but falling in the Family and Community domain from 2020, according to the latest edition of the national 2021 KIDS COUNT® Data Book, released today by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. (cdf-mn.org)
  • For those who have stepped up to serve, we must ensure we are fulfilling our commitment to ensure access to adequate health care, education services, housing and job training opportunities when they return home. (coloradonewsline.com)
  • We are used to measuring everything in percentages - successes and failures in business, the quality of education and health care, even happiness. (worldpressinstitute.org)
  • Program services that will be provided based on the individual assessment are reentry transition, community resource linkage, budget/money management, education/literacy, job readiness/employment development, drug/alcohol education, victim awareness, interpersonal relationship building, healthy lifestyles, and anger management/coping skills. (herodotustravel.com)
  • Dr. Peeno testified before Congress in May of 1996 about her heart transplant case and has been outspoken about the right to health care ever since. (pnhp.org)
  • We're dealing with a monumental epidemic of increasing proportions," said Van Meter, who is an outspoken critic of transgender treatment for young people. (orlandoweekly.com)
  • Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this web resource do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. (wfmt.com)
  • Louisville Former Humana Medical Reviewer Dr. Linda Peeno was so disturbed by what she experienced working for the giant HMO including denying a young patient s heart transplant that she went into medical ethics and is now a vocal advocate for a national health insurance program. (pnhp.org)
  • If people only understood that we are already paying enough to provide comprehensive coverage for everyone including heart transplants if we only cut out the insurance middlemen and adopted a national health insurance program. (pnhp.org)
  • It needs to have universal national health insurance… The AMA backing unionizing is legitimate, but it should be coupled with a general effort to act on behalf of patients. (accuracy.org)
  • This group's goal is fully socialized, government run "single payer" healthcare-as long promoted through Congressman John Conyers' National Health Insurance Act, or HR 676. (blogspot.com)
  • Senator Massachusetts and the need for national health insurance. (slideshare.net)
  • And lastly, Mitt Romney failed to mention the 16,000 people that will be hired by the IRS to go around and verify that every citizen has a valid health insurance plan. (noisyroom.net)
  • Michael Bennet and Mike Crapo, of Idaho, authorizes a 5-year pilot program to provide matching grants to nonprofit organizations that offer veterans access to multiple services from one source, or from a network hub, according to Lamborn's press release. (coloradonewsline.com)
  • The killers' immersion in videogames has brought to the fore a welcome discussion of what role popular culture plays in desensitizing young males to violence. (blogspot.com)
  • The socialist concept that all should share in wealth and health equally has become pervasive. (procon.org)
  • In Washington, on January 2nd in the U.S. Senate Caucus Room, amid a crowd of more than 300 friends, family, Senate colleagues, Democratic party officials and national press, Kennedy made clear his intent to run for and win both the Democratic Presidential Nomination and that fall's national election. (pophistorydig.com)
  • The drop has been chalked up by health officials to a lack of supply, rather than demand as vaccination sites have popped up around the country, but are seeing less and less people come through. (theautomaticearth.com)
  • U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer pledged on Tuesday to include a Civilian Climate Corps in a $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill later this year, as a broad swath of Democrats rallied around a framework of employing thousands of young people to do conservation work. (realvail.com)
  • People on both sides of the issue crowded into Friday's Board of Medicine meeting in Broward County, with supporters of the Department of Health proposal wearing "Let Kids Be Kids" decals. (orlandoweekly.com)
  • Or kite day, when people who care about young children have the opportunity to sponsor a Kite Day in their home, child care center, school, business or community. (msu.edu)
  • His mission is to help young people become aware of the power of self-awareness and transformation, and train professionals with similar interests. (positivepractices.net)
  • Implementation of the US Department of Health and Human Services Zika Specimen Repository and Its Effect on Zika Diagnostic Test Development, 2016. (cdc.gov)
  • Colorado saw fentanyl-associated deaths more than double - from 222 deaths in 2019 to 540 deaths in 2020, according to data provided to Newsline by Kirk Bol, manager of CDPHE's Vital Statistics Program. (coloradonewsline.com)
  • The Month of the Young Child highlights the unique needs and rights of young children and their families. (msu.edu)
  • April has been designated the Month of the Young Child , designed to highlight the unique needs and rights of young children and their families. (msu.edu)
  • In addition, Neguse introduced an amendment in the National Defense Authorization Act for the fiscal year 2022, which recently passed in the House , that would expand the travel allowances for military families traveling to funerals. (coloradonewsline.com)
  • He previously worked at the Chemical Dependency program at Kaiser Permanente with teens and their families, in a number of juvenile halls conducting psychotherapy, psychological evaluations, and researching the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions with incarcerated and underserved adolescent populations. (positivepractices.net)
  • Protecting Immigrant Families-Illinois will be updating its fact sheet soon and Health & Medicine will post the update here when it is available. (hmprg.org)
  • A Rebel Without a Pause shines a light on Dr. Quentin Young, a Jewish doctor from Chicago, who teamed up with the Black Panther Party and its Chairman Fred Hampton throughout the 1960s-and fought the FBI at great personal cost-to bring healthcare to the most vulnerable Americans. (sfjff.org)
  • He attended the Republican National Convention in Chicago as chairman of the New York delegation and although opposed to the nomination of James Blaine to oppose Grover Cleveland for President, he campaigned heartily for him. (famousamericans.net)
  • He has directed this program in the Maximum-Security Units at the Alameda County Juvenile Detention Center and the Department of Juvenile Justice facility O.H. CLOSE in Stockton. (positivepractices.net)
  • Join to apply for the Program Director role at Center for Employment Opportunities. (herodotustravel.com)
  • Turning Point - Belgravia Center is a transitional housing and reentry program that serves the greater Fresno County. (herodotustravel.com)
  • After medical school he moved to NYC and co-founded the Franz Fanon Health Collective, an activist group of 12 health care workers involved in many social justice causes - anti-war, anti-racism, disability rights, and workers' rights. (backbonecampaign.org)
  • I am not a member of the National Rifle Association, nor am I a member or contributor to any Second Amendment rights group. (blogspot.com)
  • During his incarceration, he obtained an Associate's Degree, co-founded a restorative-justice based group called Kid C.A.T. (Creating Awareness Together) and was the sports editor for the San Quentin Prison News. (rjoyoakland.org)
  • Mr. Potts is a Master Facilitator of the National Compadres Network's evidence-based Rites of Passage curriculum and has been trained and certified in the evidence-based Inside/Out Dad fatherhood curriculum for incarcerated youth. (positivepractices.net)
  • RESULTS: Younger, Black, Other, men, and urban populations had greater odds of being diagnosed as having HAD in both time periods. (bvsalud.org)
  • In late breaking news, Malek has been accepted into the Ph.D. program in Chemical Engineering at Montana State University. (ewu.edu)
  • The program's name is meant to evoke the Civilian Conservation Corps, a well-known New Deal program that provided conservation jobs. (realvail.com)
  • In August, Neguse introduced the Veterans Job Training Act, which would expand job training and placement services for homeless veterans and would reauthorize the Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program through 2025. (coloradonewsline.com)
  • Quentin Van Meter, a pediatric endocrinologist who served as an expert for the state on the issue, warned the board that an increasing number of children are seeking puberty blockers or other medical interventions. (orlandoweekly.com)
  • Take time to celebrate young children this month with a different theme each week. (msu.edu)
  • The Month of the Young Child uses a purple ribbon to show that you care about young children and are aware of their needs. (msu.edu)
  • Preparing young children to success " and " Preparing the future generation for success . (msu.edu)
  • I am, however, a parent of young children who attend a grammar school not unlike Sandy Hook Elementary in an affluent community not dissimilar to Newtown, Conn. Like the entire nation, I grieve for those who lost their lives at the hands of Adam Lanza in a truly senseless and barbaric act. (blogspot.com)
  • We provide preschool programs for children ages 3 to 4. (kindercare.com)
  • Her filmmaker friend moves in and helps prepare the house for sale, as his own family joins together to confront a series of health crises. (sfjff.org)
  • Health & Medicine stands with our immigrant sisters, brothers, and family members. (hmprg.org)
  • Our current bill is S.755, An their aides on S.755, The Massachusetts Health Care Act to Establish the Massachusetts Health Care Trust, Trust. (slideshare.net)
  • She is nationally recognized for expertise in the role of early-life adversities as life course social determinants of health and has a specific interest in the intersection of community violence, intimate partner violence, and child abuse and neglect and neighborhood characteristics that influence these patterns. (hmprg.org)
  • Par conséquent, l'étude recommande que les gouvernements de la sous-région d'ASS élaborent des politiques visant à guider les destinataires des envois de fonds vers une utilisation efficace en vue d'améliorer le bien-être social et les résultats en matière de santé. (bvsalud.org)
  • Friday's decision came after the Florida Department of Health last month filed a petition asking the medical board to initiate a rule-making process on the contentious issue. (orlandoweekly.com)
  • Addressing the board, Department of Health Secretary Joseph Ladapo acknowledged the "strong feelings about the issue" in the room. (orlandoweekly.com)
  • Alex Diaz has recently been approved by Alameda County Probation Department to be a youth mentor for the Rites of Passage program in the maximum-security units. (positivepractices.net)
  • After WW2, into the mid 1970s, Young was closely associated with the Communist Party and was accused of belonging to the Bethune Club (a communist doctor's club) by a US Congressional Committee investigating the riots at the 1968 Democratic Party convention in Chicago. (blogspot.com)
  • Justice Health Care Action Committee. (slideshare.net)
  • MASS-CARE's Committee presented our case to the Joint Committee on direction, within the scope of its mission, is set by those Health Care Financing, even though the day was officially who attend the monthly Coordinating Committee meetings. (slideshare.net)
  • Udall has broadcast a letter accusing the National right to work committee of inspiring a mail Campaign against the Blount plan. (newspaperarchive.com)