by Cherie S. White | May 12, 2025
Many women experiencing menopause have found that practicing yoga, particularly supportive and relaxing poses, can help ease the discomfort associated with age-related changes in the body.Though menopause itself is simply the moment that menstruation stops, the...
by Cherie S. White | May 12, 2025
This week, What We Need to Know continues the salute to Black Nurses thanks to BlackDoctor.Org. Today, the spotlight is on Lillian Holland Harvey: Teaching HBCU Nurses Registered nurse Lillian Holland Harvey is best known for her work in education. She became...
by Cherie S. White | May 12, 2025
In a development that underscores ongoing leadership challenges at one of the nation’s premier historically Black universities, Jackson State University President Dr. Marcus Thompson abruptly resigned, effective May 7, 2025. The Mississippi Institutions of...
by Cherie S. White | May 11, 2025
Let’s talk about being a Servant of God. To serve or be a servant of God is not just something you do casually. As a Christian, it is a requirement, your duty and a part of your calling. Being a servant is not an unachievable goal. God has made it easy for us to...
by Cherie S. White | May 8, 2025
Life is always evolving, at some times more quickly than others. You may be experiencing a time of change or transition, where things are different. The end of a job, relationship or children growing up and moving on may leave you feeling stagnate or stuck,...
by Cherie S. White | May 8, 2025
Mabel Keaton Staupers (1890–1989), originally from Barbados, became a U.S. citizen in 1917 and studied nursing at Freedmen’s Hospital School of Nursing in Washington, D.C. Like Scales, a major focus of her early career was on battling tuberculosis, which had hit the...