News Why Nobody’s Talking About How the Opioid Epidemic Affects Black Neighborhoods Posted on March 14, 2019January 6, 2022 By Leigh Langston The opioid epidemic has become one of the major points of discussion in regards to current health emergencies. However, much of the discussion of it has been relegated to its prevalence in White, suburban and rural communities. This epidemic has also ravaged Black communities, but coverage continues to be relegated… Read more
Women's History Month Women’s History Month Spotlight: KaRae N. Carey Posted on March 23, 2012November 26, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Name and occupation: My name is Ka Rae’ N. Carey. My occupations are wife, daughter, friend, stepmother, licensed professional counselor and clinical addictions specialist What do you love most about being a woman? I love the flexibility and freedom being a woman affords me to be creative on a daily… Read more