Over the next two weekends, we will discuss the four pillars of Black women's health: community health, physical health, mental health, and economic health.
"Racial justice & the pandemic are not separate issues – they’re intimately connected.
Black Ohioans have less access to health care, make up the communities hurt by redlining and Jim Crow laws, and disproportionately make up our essential workers." - @SenSherrodBrown#OBWH2020
"I'm tired of talking about what's wrong with Black women -
"It's not race. It's racism, which leads to toxic stress for Black women and their babies." - Jazmin Long, @birthnbeautiful#OBWH2020
"Hospitals came together to address COVID-19. And that's what we must ALL do moving forward to tackle the health issues that disproportionately affect Black women:
Collaborate and work together."
- Melba Moore, Cincinnati Health Commissioner.
"Black women have been so disenfranchised and traditionally haven't received the best care in hospitals.
"There's no way to change the issues that affect Black women's health if we don't address the structural racism that exists in our service delivery system -
doctors and providers who are culturally irresponsible and unresponsive."
Cleveland's own Garrett Morgan, a prolific African-American inventor.
Most known for inventing the gas mask and traffic signal, and his heroic role in saving the lives of workers trapped underground.
In 1916, Cleveland workers drilling a tunnel under Lake Erie became trapped in toxic fumes following a huge gas explosion.
After two previous failed rescue attempts, Mr. Morgan and his brother stepped in, using his gas masks to rescue two workers and recover four bodies.
Despite his heroism, it took years for the city to recognize his crucial role in the rescue.
Even when orders for his life-saving smoke hoods came pouring in from fire departments across the country, many canceled their purchases when they realized the inventor was a Black man.
President Trump called Senator John McCain, an American war hero, a "loser".
He said, "I like people who weren't captured.
President Trump attacked a Gold Star family, whose son Humayan paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country - with anti-Muslim bigotry. nytimes.com/2016/07/31/us/…