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Where You Live Should Not Determine Whether You Live Achieving Health Equity for African-American Women
Read MoreOfficials are encouraged by the progress of the Resora Plantation since its June opening.
Read MoreResora is wonderful today but it is also a living, growing project. Director of Hospitality, Danielle Blackwell sums up the feeling Resora offers as a promise for the future. She said, "People have visited here and said to me 'I can hear the former people that were here.' I want you to not just listen with your ears but listen with your heart and imagine what will be here a year, two years, three years from now."
Read MoreThe grand opening of Resora, a word that incorporates the concepts of resilience and resourcefulness into the embodiment of the human spirit, includes multicultural activities from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. that are open to the public. An invitation-only event is planned from 7 p.m.-10 p.m.
Read MoreIt took almost two years to get this museum to this day. For part of that time Danielle Blackwell has been in charge of the project. And it's more than just a museum. "We have an archival system, a library and a study carol research center complete with computers", said Danielle Blackwell, the Executive Director of the Albany Civil Rights Institute.
Read MoreGrant funded research and community coordinator utilize community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to address local health equity and social justice issues.
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