The Reality Behind Maternal Health Disparities

The Reality Behind Maternal Health Disparities Contributed by: Anika S. Callum ’27, BS Nursing As a nursing student, much of the learning around maternal health happens throughtextbooks, lectures, and clinical experiences. When the Water Breaks builds on that foundation bycentering Black maternal health in Waterbury and highlighting the realities and disparities thatexist within the community.

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Standing with Survivors

Standing with Survivors Contributed by: Debra Marino, Director of Power Based Violence Prevention and Education The Take Back the Night Foundation is a global movement working toward ending sexual assault and domestic violence. This movement began in the 1970s and has been continuously spreading awareness ever since. While working to end violence, they are mindful

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Keep Peace and Create Peace

Keep Peace and Create Peace The woman who leads prayer on campus and blesses the hands of our nursing students was once the chief of a men’s prison in the New Jersey Department of Corrections. Let that sink in. Sister Cathy Buchanan, once known as Chief Buchanan, embodies trusting God’s plan. “We used to jokingly

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A President with a Purpose

A President with a Purpose Naisha Jackson ‘27, future veterinarian has a nice ring to it. She’s always been sure that becoming a veterinarian is the right path for her. “As a little girl, I really loved animals,” she explains. When she found out she could work with animals all day as her job, she

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