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#OpKKK: Five Mayors Deny Racist Klan Membership After Anonymous Releases Names Online

Five Mayors Deny Racist Klan Membership After Anonymous Releases Names 5 mayors from all over the US who have been accused of being associated with the Ku Klux Klan by hacktivists affiliated with “Anonymous” have taken to social media to deny the charges according to Raw Story . “I am opposed to everything the KKK stands for. I have no idea where this information came from, but wherever it came from, it is wrong,” Lexington, Kentucky Mayor Jim Gray wrote on Twitter. On Monday morning, Anonymous began to release the names of 1,000 people who the group accuses of being members of the KKK. Other officials named in the document dump have begun to deny the charges including Mayor Paul Fraim, the Democratic mayor of Norfolk, Virginia. “People have been spreading a report from the Internet that I am involved with the KKK. This report is a hoax and is absolutely false,” Fraim said on Facebook. Mayor Madeline Rogero (D) of Knoxville, Tennessee also denied the allegations. “I’m not even sure this is worth responding to, but for the record: There is a list circulating online purporting to “out” elected officials as members of the KKK. For reasons unfathomable to me or anyone who knows me, my name is on the list. Given my background, my interracial family, my public record and my personal beliefs, this would be hilarious except that it is probably being seen by a lot of people who have no idea who I am,” Rogero wrote on Facebook. “So, just to be clear, for anyone who doesn’t know me: Don’t be ridiculous,” the mayor continued. “I began my political career working for the rights of farm workers with Cesar Chavez. I have spent decades working for causes of social justice and equality. As Mayor, I have pushed for diversity in our workforce and outreach to and inclusion of people of all backgrounds in our community. In concert with President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper program, I began the Save Our Sons initiative to increase opportunities and reduce violence-related deaths among boys and young men of color. I have advocated publicly for LGBT civil rights, and I was the only mayor in Tennessee to sign onto the mayors’ amicus brief for the plaintiffs in the Supreme Court’s marriage equality case. In short, I don’t think the KKK would want anything to do with me.” “I strongly request that anyone associated with the creation and dissemination of this false and defamatory accusation retract it immediately,” Rogero wrote. “It is irresponsible and slanderous. (Although, on a positive note, I do appreciate that they are using a picture of me from 12 years ago. Very flattering!)” Fort Wayne, Indiana Mayor Tom Henry denied the accusations as well. “Claims that I have ties to the KKK are totally false and irresponsible,” Henry wrote on Twitter. “Our City celebrates and appreciates diversity and acceptance. Racism has no place in our society and my life.” Do you believe the mayors or nah??

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#OpKKK: Five Mayors Deny Racist Klan Membership After Anonymous Releases Names Online

A Lil Positivity: Five Brilliant Black Scholars And Educators Elected To The National Academy Of Medicine

Five Brilliant Black Scholars Elected To The National Academy Of Medicine The National Academy of Medicine, formerly known as the Institute for Medicine, was founded in 1970. Election to the National Academy of Medicine is considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service. The list of the 70 new members of the National Academy of Medicine by JBHE finds that five, or 7 percent, are Black according to Good Black New s: Evan Dale Abel is the John B. Stokes Chair in Diabetes Research and director of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center in the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa. Dr. Abel is a graduate of the University of the West Indies and holds a Ph.D. in physiology from Oxford University in England. Linda Burnes Bolton is vice president and chief nurse executive at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Dr. Burnes Bolton is a past president of the American Academy of Nursing and the National Black Nurses Association. She is a trustee at Case Western Reserve University. A graduate of Arizona State University, Dr. Burnes Bolton holds two master’s degrees and a doctorate in public health from the University of California, Los Angeles. Otis Webb Brawley is a professor of hematology, medical oncology, medicine, and epidemiology at Emory University in Atlanta. He is also the chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society in Atlanta. Dr. Brawley earned his medical degree at the University of Chicago. Melissa Lynn Gilliam is dean for diversity and inclusion and a professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics at the University of Chicago. Dr. Gilliam is a graduate of Harvard Medical School. Elizabeth Odilile Ofili is the senior associate dean for clinical and translational research, professor of medicine, and director of the Clinical Research Center at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta. She earned her medical degree at Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria and a master of public health degree from Johns Hopkins University. Congrats to these brilliant scholars!!!!

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A Lil Positivity: Five Brilliant Black Scholars And Educators Elected To The National Academy Of Medicine

Patrick Swayze: 1952-2009

Patrick Swayze will be remembered as a hugely popular and talented performer who became an icon of his generation.  We honor his memory with some of our favorite Patrick Swayze pictures of all time.  

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Medics Marvel At How Patrick Swayze Defied The Odds

Doctors today paid tribute to the incredible fighting qualities of Patrick Swayze who defied both medics and the odds as he battled against the cancer which eventually claimed his life. Swayze died at the age of 57 after a long running battle against pancreatic cancer and experts have testified to Swayze’s courage in the face of such a deadly disease and marveled at how he lived for more than a year-and a-half with the disease.  Jeffrey Hardacre, an assistant professor of surgery at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, said:.

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Medics Marvel At How Patrick Swayze Defied The Odds