October Viewpoint: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Damita Miller-Shanklin, Editor in Chief Our health is important. There are reasons why people  let things go. They can be caring for their elderly parents, a family, working, and no or limited health coverage. Another issue we have as a Black community is not trusting the medical field or procrastination.  October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. I have not experienced Breast Cancer, but I know … Continue reading October Viewpoint: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October Issue: The African American Breast Cancer Alliance

Being There! Share, Support and Survive This issue highlights Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Our feature story introduces Reona Berry. She is the President/CEO, Co-Founder and a Survivor of the African American Cancer Alliance in Minneapolis, Minnesota. There are stories from our Contributing Writers and more. We hope this issue inspires and provide significant information you can use. Continue reading October Issue: The African American Breast Cancer Alliance