Community-Based Participatory Research Bridges Campus and Community at DC Doors
ISABELLA LONG | Dec. 1At American University's School of International Service, an innovative course is reimagining how students and communities learn together.
At American University's School of International Service, an innovative course is reimagining how students and communities learn together.
As 2022 approaches its end and we begin to think of things we wish to better for next year, it’s important to take the time to give breast cancer disparities among Black women a platform.
When the news of Monkeypox first spread across national headlines, American media began to follow the same homophobic patterns it first made with HIV/AIDS. The belief that HIV/AIDS is a disease limited to the LGBTQ+ community was compiled into the plethora of disparities and roadblocks that negatively impact Black Americans' health outcomes in regards to HIV/AIDS.