"'You beat cancer by how you live, why you live, and in the manner in which you live' ~Stuart Scott." After posting that quote on his ... Read More
Black History of Health
Black History of Health: Kareem Abdul-Jabar
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has built a career of being a dominating force in the NBA. The basketball legend has taken on some of the most ... Read More
Black Health History: Don Baylor
Don Baylor was always a team player. While in the MLB, he had a career that spanned nearly two decades and spent 19 seasons in the league ... Read More
Black History of Health: Reynaldo Ray
You know when you see him. And you smile when you hear him. Actor and comedian Reynaldo Rey first appeared on the screen alongside fellow ... Read More
Black History of Health: Tiny Lister
While Tiny Lister reportedly battled COVID-19, the actor’s death still caused shockwaves in Hollywood when it was announced in April. Just ... Read More
Black History of Health: Hershel Walker
Many people think they know who Herschel Walker is. The 1982 Heisman Trophy winner, pro football star, and Olympian has been an American ... Read More
Black History of Health: Eazy-E
Eric ‘Eazy-E’ Wright died of AIDS on March 26th, 1995. The founding member of the legendary rap group NWA sent shockwaves through the ... Read More
Black History of Health: Prodigy
You wouldn’t be able to tell that he was in as much pain as he was by the way Prodigy commanded stages and studio sessions. ... Read More