Week of January 25, 2017 Vol 49 • No 50 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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YOUNG BLACKS BENEFIT FROM HPV VACCINE, EXPERTS SAY
Maria Shelter, located at 7320 S. Yale Avenue, continues to help families who have fallen on rough economic times get back up and begin a new life. Photo by Chris Shuttlesworth
By Stacy M. Brown (The Washington Informer/NNPA Member) Higher rates of cancers associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV) occur in African Americans compared to Whites, according to a nationally renowned physician Dr. Alison Moriarty Daley. While some Black parents have concerns about vaccines for HPV including that their children are too young to even consider sex, health experts say that the vaccine – particularly Gardasil 9 – does more than help prevent the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV). “It’s a safe and effective form of cancer prevention,” said Daley of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, an organization with is headquarters in New York. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States, Daley and other health experts said.
ENGLEWOOD SHELTER BRINGS HOPE AND HELP TO RESIDENTS By Christopher Shuttlesworth
The Institute of Women Today, now known as Margaret’s Village, was established in 1974 by founder Sister Margaret’s Traxler to help fight for women’s liberation and against unjust acts inside the prison system. With the evolution of the movement, Traxler and the women built multiple shelters for women and their families across Chicago. One in particular, called Maria Shelter, opened in 1989 at 7320 S. Yale Avenue. Angela Hicks, director of Margaret’s Village, said
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Maria Shelter is a case management driven program that houses 50 beds for women and children who have fallen on rough economic times. “They just aren’t making enough money to make ends meet and take care of their family,” Hicks said. “I think it’s [important] to support agencies like ours because we never know when we are going to be in that position ourselves. We never know what the future holds.” Hicks, who has worked in the field for 16 years, said she has come across people on all levels of
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PHYLICIA RASHAD, URSULA BURNS AND BERNARD TYSON TO SPEAK AT THE 2017 BLACK ENTERPRISE WOMEN OF POWER SUMMIT + P7
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