Moving Forward: “Why we Still need to talk about Race” 

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St. Paul’s Joins with LCC to Discuss Why We Still Need to Talk about Race
 
Tuesday, March 31st:   6:30pm to 8:30pm 
“Racialized Structures”
This segment looks at how institutional inequities in the education and criminal justice systems lead to inequities in the lives and opportunities of people of color.  
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Tuesday, April 7th:   6:30pm to 8:30pm  
“Toward Equity”
This final segment of the series continues the look at education as a central, structural issue that leads to inequitable outcomes for communities of color and is intended to serve as both a conclusion and a call to action.  

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Moving Forward: “Why we Still need to talk about Race” 

  By Deborah M. Walker

 
On November 4, 2008 the first black president was elected and America ushered in a new era of change. The election of President Barak Obama symbolized the fulfillment of a dream but reality is racism is far from over says Dr. Robert Gray director of the film “Mobile in Black and White”.
 

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Blackflix.com: Movie: Focus

 Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures (1 hr. 45 min.)

Plot:    A con man takes on an inexperienced apprentice.
Cast:   Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Rodrigo Santoro, Adrian Martinez
Rating:     R
Bottom Line:     **

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How athletes (and others) can create lifetime income

 

By Robert Pagliarini, Tribune Content Agency
 
Can a professional athlete (or anyone) work for a few years and retire with a six figure income for life?
 

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Jill on Money: Leaky retirement savings

  

 
By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Content Agency
 
  If only fixing a leaky retirement account were as easy as repairing a leaky faucet. A new report from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College found that money is seeping out of retirement accounts at alarming rates, causing permanent damage to future retirement account balances.
 

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Mayo Clinic: Successful pancreas transplant can restore body’s ability to secrete insulin

 

Tribune Content Agency 
 
  DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My wife is 31 and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 7. She had a baby three months ago, and her blood sugar levels were never really controlled. Doctors tested her kidney function and said there is “a little damage” but nothing to worry about. They said a pancreas transplant might be an option. How risky is this? What medications will she need to take following the transplant?

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TAX SOLUTIONS:  Medical Deductions

  By  A.J. Gross, C.P.A., E.A.

 
Medical and dental costs can be tax deductible.  However, most people don’t realize that you need to pay a large amount of out-of-pocket medical costs to get a tax deduction.
 

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Interpersonal Edge: You can turn complaints into solutions

 

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Content Agency
 
Q. I manage a customer service department with demanding clients. Between the whining of our customers and the whining of my employees, I’m surrounded by negativity. By the end of the day, I’m exhausted. Is there a better way to manage all the grumbling?
 

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The Kid’s Doctor: Migraines can occur in children

   By Sue Hubbard, M.D.

www.kidsdr.com
 
  I recently received an email via our iPhone App inquiring about migraines in children. Headaches are a common complaint throughout childhood, but pediatricians have recognized that children have many different types of headaches, including migraines.

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