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Black Infant Deaths Point To Flaw In U.S. Health Care System, Vanessa Lopez-Littleton
Black Infant Deaths Point To Flaw In U.S. Health Care System, Vanessa Lopez-Littleton
UCF Forum
In a recent interview on The Daily Show, TV host Jon Stewart asked Fox political commentator Bill O’Reilly: “Does white privilege exist?” O’Reilly denied the existence of white privilege but conceded that as a collective, blacks carry more of a burden than whites.
Value Of Social Science Research Often Measured By What You Don't See, Roberto Hugh Potter
Value Of Social Science Research Often Measured By What You Don't See, Roberto Hugh Potter
UCF Forum
In early April, our UCF colleagues at the Florida Space Institute secured a $55 million grant to produce an instrument for space research. Congratulations!
'Smart' Justice Is Based On More Than Just Reducing Costs, Roberto Hugh Potter
'Smart' Justice Is Based On More Than Just Reducing Costs, Roberto Hugh Potter
UCF Forum
I attended a statewide “justice summit” in December, but left wondering about how some people think we should achieve that.
Take Time To Compliment Those Who Inspire You, Denver E. Severt
Take Time To Compliment Those Who Inspire You, Denver E. Severt
UCF Forum
Sometimes we cross paths with others who inspire and motivate greatness. This is particularly true in a learning community such as UCF.
'Everything I Love Is Illegal, Immoral Or Against The Advice Of The Surgeon General', Roberto Hugh Potter
'Everything I Love Is Illegal, Immoral Or Against The Advice Of The Surgeon General', Roberto Hugh Potter
UCF Forum
The recent situation of TV anchor Jennifer Livingston in La Crosse, Wisc., offers a glimpse into how external indicators of health are becoming stigmatized in the public-health efforts to battle the “epidemic of obesity.”
Violence Is Not A Virus, But It Is Transmitted, Roberto Hugh Potter
Violence Is Not A Virus, But It Is Transmitted, Roberto Hugh Potter
UCF Forum
Recent mass shootings have again brought out the "violence is a disease" crowd. Their thinking is that if we reduce the availability of firearms, we will decrease violence.
The Future Of Health Care? Lessons Of A Simple Model, Roberto Hugh Potter
The Future Of Health Care? Lessons Of A Simple Model, Roberto Hugh Potter
UCF Forum
Transforming health care is as much about social change and resistance as it is about individual health and party politics.