Repeal, Replace ... Revise: Your Guide To How A Trump Proposal Might Change ACA Insurance

The healthcare.gov insurance marketplace
Repeal and replace is on-again, off-again, but that doesn't mean the rules affecting your insurance will remain unchanged.
Recently, the Trump administration issued a final rule aimed at stabilizing the health law's insurance marketplace that could have rapid, dramatic effects on people who do not get insurance through work and buy it on the Affordable Care Act's exchanges.
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REPORT: Black Women Should Be Thriving, But Racism and Sexism

Occasionally, but not often enough, Black women overcome the double whammy of racism and sexism
Contributor and Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza: "Ultimately, we aim to contribute to that movement by ensuring that Black women are at the center of an economy and a democracy that works for all of us."
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Report: From Unemployment to Food Insecurity, Black Women in the Rural South are Suffering

Shae Hill holds her daughter Fredderio in a store in Glendora, a rural town in the impoverished Mississippi Delta
A staggering nine in 10 are living at or below the poverty line.
While most of America has largely recovered from the Great Recession, a new report from the Southern Rural Black Women's Initiative (SRBWI) shows that black women in the rural south are trailing far behind the rest of the nation, living in an impoverished space where entire industries are shuttering factories and shedding jobs, world-shrinking broadband Internet is a novelty, and a lack of infrastructure stands in the way of education and proper nutrition.
REPORT: Women Who Are of Color, Trans and HIV-Positive Must Fight Overlapping Oppressions

Jazielle Noelle Newsome, a transwoman living with HIV
Research by the Transgender Law Center highlights the major economic, social and health challenges facing trans women of color living with HIV.
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Researchers Continue to Pave the Way for an HIV Cure

Jeff Taylor, a member of the Community Advisory Board of the Care Collaboratory, a National Institutes of Health-funded research center at the University of North Carolina
Today the world is closer to a cure for HIV/AIDS than ever before. But what does that really mean? A Brown Bag Lunch Webinar was held by the Black AIDS Institute in June 2017 to answer that question and give an overview of how close researchers are to putting an end to the HIV/AIDS epidemic once and for all.
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