After more than a decade of working as a professional photographer, Ricardo Urbina had to make drastic changes in the pandemic. Like many other service providers, he saw
As the global coronavirus pandemic hit and school classes moved online, economic disparities became evident in education access. With almost 7 percent of its population living on less
The restaurant industry has been in free-fall during the pandemic, and Mexico is no exception. More than 2.1 million people in the country work in restaurants. For every
Serving the community is key to system’s mission DALLAS – On Tuesday nurses at Parkland Memorial Hospital administered its 100,000th dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in its clinic on the hospital’s
TEL AVIV — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health — and the public face of
“Want to hear from local black physicians about the COVID-19 vaccine? Tune in for ‘Shop Talks'” (Dallas, TX, February 2021). Over the last year, the COVID-19 pandemic has
In the past, racist, and sometimes dangerous, health policies and clinical experiments have targeted particularly vulnerable Black and brown communities. In addition to this history, a lot of
As an immigrant from Ethiopia, Washington, D.C., businessman Yimaj “Steve” Kalifa is living the American Dream, having built a personal wealth estimated at $100 million. Now at a
A lighting company is taking its technology in an unexpected new direction amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Car manufacturer Groupe Renault recently hosted a global hackathon to scout out
It’s here! Last week, Israel rolled out the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccination and began to immunize the adult population. Dubbed “Operation Give a Shoulder” – a Hebrew phrase meaning