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Black Doctors and Scientists Led COVID-19 Vaccine Development

February 4, 2021 Clare Bratten Comments Off on Black Doctors and Scientists Led COVID-19 Vaccine Development

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — Black doctors and researchers have been a part of the strategy and development of the vaccine against the COVID-19 virus according to Dr. Rachel Mehr, a doctor at St. […]

Business

NBIC Helps Minority-Owned Business to Go Digital

December 19, 2020 Clare Bratten Comments Off on NBIC Helps Minority-Owned Business to Go Digital

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — If you run a minority owned business and have been affected by the pandemic, the Nashville Business Incubation Center (NBIC) can help you transform more of your business into social […]

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North Nashville Native Traci Otey Blunt Spearheads NFL Vote Initiative

October 23, 2020 Clare Bratten Comments Off on North Nashville Native Traci Otey Blunt Spearheads NFL Vote Initiative

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — Because over 100 million voting-eligible Americans did not vote in the 2016 election, the National Football League has been recruiting voters with a “NFL Votes” initiative.  The initiative is […]

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Artists Argue Art Can be an Engine for Democracy and Justice

October 8, 2020 Clare Bratten Comments Off on Artists Argue Art Can be an Engine for Democracy and Justice

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — In an era where statues of Confederate soldiers and generals are being toppled, Fisk University, Vanderbilt University, and the Frist Art Museum and a social justice media group called […]

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Survey on Military Family Life Needs Black, Hispanic and Asian Input

September 24, 2020 Clare Bratten Comments Off on Survey on Military Family Life Needs Black, Hispanic and Asian Input

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE – Anyone who has served in the military or is a family member of a service member or a veteran is urged to take part in a national survey on the […]

Health & Wellness

Why Black Maternal Health Outcomes Are Poorer

September 3, 2020 Clare Bratten Comments Off on Why Black Maternal Health Outcomes Are Poorer

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — When it comes to pregnancy and the birth of a child, Black women statistically suffer far more serious complications and mortality rates than white women. This is true both […]

Community

Workers Who Care for the Disabled Need a Pay Raise Say Advocates

April 16, 2020 Clare Bratten Comments Off on Workers Who Care for the Disabled Need a Pay Raise Say Advocates

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — Every day, workers who earn a wage of $10 an hour leave their night shifts or show up early in the morning at houses across Nashville. Their job as […]

Education

UpRise Nashville Trains the Underemployed for Careers

November 14, 2019 Clare Bratten Comments Off on UpRise Nashville Trains the Underemployed for Careers

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — Adults ages 19 to 50 who are unemployed or underemployed can get mentoring, training and tuition for careers as a part of a program called UpRise The program is […]

Music

Bailey Earns a Star on the Music City Walk of Fame

October 31, 2019 Clare Bratten Comments Off on Bailey Earns a Star on the Music City Walk of Fame

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — DeFord Bailey, the exemplary harmonica and blues man who helped break the color barrier in country music with his pyrotechnic ability on the mouth harp just had a star […]

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Talking Blues Music With a Message

October 17, 2019 Clare Bratten Comments Off on Talking Blues Music With a Message

By Clare Bratten NASHVILLE, TN — Dan Bern’s early heroes were people like Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie – the songs that were a bit of poetry, a bit of political criticism and sometimes humor. […]

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