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PHOTO: In this March 15, 2022 file photo, Bethany Fauteux, a member of Paid Leave for All's Voices of Workers Advisory Group wears a t-shirt reading "Paid Leave for All" during an Equal Pay Day event on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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Petition to pass paid leave nationwide delivered to all members of Congress

PHOTO: Feeling a bit isolated after getting her cancer diagnosis during the height of the pandemic, 27-year-old Natasha Allen took to social media to share her story.
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27-year-old battling rare cancer uses social media to help break stigmas

PHOTO: Jo and Joy Banner with their team at the Descendants Project.
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Twin sisters buy former plantation to preserve and protect Black history

PHOTO: Close up of hospitalized patient's hand with pulse oximeter
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New race-neutral kidney evaluation moves thousands of Black patients up transplant waitlist

PHOTO: Benard McKinley delivering a commencement speech at Northwestern's Prison Education Program inaugural class graduation
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Man who received college degree while incarcerated accepted into law school

PHOTO: Kavya Odari poses with products from her cosmetics line "K.O. Cosmetics."
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18-year-old cosmetics entrepreneur fights for beauty inclusivity

PHOTO: The Paid Leave For All campaign calls for Congress to pass universal paid leave.
Paid Leave For All

'Closed for paid leave': More than 70 businesses nationwide shut doors on day of action

PHOTO: John Leguizamo attends the 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards at FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre on November 16, 2023 in Seville, Spain.
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Latinos are underrepresented in Hollywood, according to new report

DeShawn and Sharmane Joseph started the Indigenous HOOPS league after a mass shooting impacted their community.
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Indigenous HOOPS program supports Indigenous youth and mental health

PHOTO: Glenda Boone (left) and Lauren Boone (right) are a mother and daughter who say mental health therapy saved their relationship.
Glenda Boone

Black women suffer disproportionately from 'superwoman schema'