The ReelAbilities Film Festival: Growing by Inclusion

[ad_1] Movies are enjoyed as a form of entertainment and escapism, with audiences often identifying with what and who they see on screen. Therefore, representation of all individuals matters. Enter ReelAbilities.    The ReelAbilities Film Festival is the largest festival in the US dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories, and artistic expressions…

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It’s Time We Close the Treatment Gap

[ad_1] Women are the primary decision-makers of family health care decisions in the United States. Yet health inequity is still prevalent here and worldwide, potentially impacting the care for all women, and particularly for women in underserved communities and among Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC).  From access to screening to the quality of health care women receive,…

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FAMILY COURT DRIVES MOTHERS TO SUICIDE: FORMER BROOKLYN FEDERAL PROSECUTOR IS LATEST VICTIM 

[ad_1] Last week, while most Americans were commemorating the Memorial Day Weekend, honoring military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces, a mother of three girls would become the latest casualty of a war on a different front.  Catherine Youssef Kassenoff, a former U.S. Attorney at the Eastern District of New…

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