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The center bought three Aunt Flow dispensers, which stock around 500 tampons and pads. Executive Director, Sonja Forte, said this is a way to “normalize” periods and address inequities in product accessibility.
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Weekly we focus on the work of area individuals and organizations advancing equity in our community. This morning we speak with Sonja Forte, executive…
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Baxter Community Center celebrates its annual Holiday Baskets Drive, depending upon the generous community to make the Baskets possible. We talk to…
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Weekly we focus on the work of area individuals and organizations advancing inclusion and equity in our community. This morning we welcome from Baxter…
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Baxter Community Center launches a program to address birth disparities in Kent County. We talk about the Community Based Birth Equity Pilot with Program…
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According to data from the Kent County Health Department, those living the 49508 and 49509 zip codes are being infected with COVID-19 at the higher rates…
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Mae Black remembers vividly the urgency for change she felt living in the racially segregated south in the early 60s. “I had a big mouth and I could see…