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FAU researchers suggest delays in autism diagnosis for Black kids may reflect providers’ racial biasThe stakes are high. An accurate diagnosis is the key to unlocking the right services, and for children with autism spectrum disorder, early intervention is critical.
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When Alachua County holds soil ceremonies, two jars of soil are collected. One stays in the county while the other goes to The Legacy Museum’s display in Montgomery, Ala.
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House sponsor Bryan Avila, R-Miami Springs, defended the measure as being geared toward ensuring people don’t face hostility on the job or in school.
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Florida Republicans deny their efforts to limit teachings on race, gender and sex are discriminatoryConversations and training in schools and businesses around race and gender issues could become severely curtailed under a proposal advancing in the Florida House.
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Last week, the council approved the findings of a $50,000 study by the University of South Florida that revealed health, economic and educational disparities between the city's white and Black residents.
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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to stress the mental health of many people. But it's been especially hard for some Black Americans, who have been disproportionately affected by the virus and already faced barriers to care.
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A group of Florida State University researchers received a $3 million grant through the National Institutes of Health.
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Gruden, who resigned as Raiders coach over racist and homophobic emails, led the Bucs to their first Super Bowl win.
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The ride, which previously featured racist imagery of Africans as spear-waving headhunters, has been transformed into a slapstick comedy in which the wildlife bests clueless safari-goers.
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After weeks of contentious meetings that included racially-charged public comments, the board unanimously voted to end face mask requirements.
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A $50,000 study commissioned by the city of St. Petersburg has University of South Florida Faculty and community members exploring the history of structural racism in the city, and what actions need to be taken to address it.
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The CDC has declared that racism is a serious threat to public health. It’s a threat shows up in doctors’ offices and hospitals. For Black women seeking an OB-GYN, that experience can be especially difficult.