Week of January 25, 2017 Vol 48 • No 04 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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GROUP HELPS OTHERS TO STOP TRUMP By Monique Smith
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“We want to inspire people to organize with friends and neighbors,” said Dohl. The guide asks people to do more than sign petitions and make calls, “If progressives are going to stop this, we must stand indivisibly opposed to the Trump and the members of Congress who would do his bidding. Together, we have the power to resist – and we have the power to win.”
OBAMA, SPENDING POWER DRIVES CONSUMER CONFIDENCE AMONG BLACKS + PX
President Donald Trump
The 2016 election has more than 65 million Americans scratching their heads and many are left with feelings of fear, anxiety and anger. Hate crimes against Muslim Americans and African Americans are on the rise. The swearing in of the 45th President of the United States has taken place and yet half of the country has not been able to accept the idea of Donald Trump as the leader of the free world. President Donald Trump has spurred a movement of individuals who vehemently oppose his presidency. A volunteer group of former congressional staffers recently authored and published a mandate for frustrated Americans called the ‘Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting The Trump Agenda’. This guide is a literal ‘how to’ resist Trump and those who would support and push his agenda through congress. In the introduction of the guide it states, “Donald Trump is the biggest popular vote loser in history to ever call himself PresidentElect. In spite of the fact that he has no > SEE MORE PAGE 2
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SSC JAZZ FEST TO PAY TRIBUTE TO LEGENDARY EDUCATOR KEITH ANDERSON + P10
YOUNG BLACKS BENEFIT FROM HPV VACCINE, EXPERTS SAY 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. > SEE MORE PAGE 2
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