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And I say this as someone who identifies as an independent, though I’ve often voted Democrat. So-called Democratic Socialists like Bernie Sanders and Zohran Mamdani focus heavily on workers' issues. But critical Black concerns—like reparations, lack of business capital, limited access to government contracts, police brutality, banking exploitation, and redlining—are usually treated as side issues, if acknowledged at all.
To complicate my mayoral decision It's disheartening to see yet another Black mayor—Eric Adams—come under constant legal and media attack, only to be turned on by segments of the Black community. Some of the same people criticizing Adams are willing to overlook similar flaws in leaders like Andrew Cuomo. It’s a double standard.
Let’s not forget that Eric Adams earned the support of many Black New Yorkers because of his history fighting police brutality, even from within the NYPD. Unfortunately, some younger activists seem unaware of his and others' historic efforts to address gang violence and crime in our communities.
By Shanika Small, RN
The truth about the prevalence and cost of wounds in our communities. I have been a Home Health Nurse and have performed wound care for 10 years.
Wounds are a silent epidemic that adversely affects patients’ quality of life. The elderly and people with Type 2 Diabetes are at increased risk.
The stats are sobering:
●Diabetic wound complications cost more than 5 of the most deadly cancers.
●The estimated expenditures by Medicare for acute and chronic wound care is between 28-97 Billion!
●70% of people that get amputations from foot wounds die within 5 years.
●In some parts of the country, African Americans are 8 times more likely to get amputations than other racial groups.
Wounds are an epidemic and the health burden of wounds are only projected to get worse. What can we do? Below are some tips on how to lower your risk and bad outcomes with wounds...
Understanding what's really in your food can:
Lead you to cut back on sugar, salt, unhealthy fats and additives
Make grocery shopping faster and smarter
Manage or prevent chronic diseases - support healthy weight, heart health, and energy
Control portion sizes
Help you stay informed and empowered
If you’re a parent, label reading also helps you make better choices for your kids—whether you’re packing school lunches or buying cereal.