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LEGACY MAGAZINE
Legacy Miami And Legacy South Florida’s Black History Issues Showcase Black Excellence In Action!
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Our Miami cover features
Jean Monestime, Oliver Gilbert,
Danielle Cohen Higgins,
Kionne L. McGhee, And
Keon Hardemon!
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Our South Florida cover features Gregory Tony, Joe Scott,
Faye Johnson, Gordon Weekes, and
Harold F. Pryor
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What African-Americans and Other Minorities Need to Know About Their Risks for Cancer The good news on cancer?
According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), cancer incidence and mortality overall are declining in all population groups in the U.S.—due in large part to impressive advances in diagnosis and treatment as well as increased public awareness of the need for regular screenings. The bad news? Minority populations – Blacks and African Americans, in particular – are still more likely to develop cancer and die from the disease.
According to NCI statistics, significant health disparities exist within these populations, especially when it comes to certain types of cancer:
- Blacks/African Americans, in general, have higher death rates than all other racial and ethnic groups for many, although not all, cancer types.
- Black/African-American males have a higher mortality rate for prostate, lung, colorectal, liver, and pancreatic cancer, while Black/African-American females have a higher death rate for breast and lung cancer.
- Although deaths from prostate cancer have dropped substantially in recent decades among all men, Black/African-American men are twice as likely as White men to die of prostate cancer and continue to have the highest prostate cancer mortality among all U.S. population groups.
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M•I•A MAGAZINE Presents
A Calendar Starring South Florida's Most Eligible Black Bachelorettes and Bachelors For 2021!
Find Out Who's In This Years Calendar!
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March 2021
This Month Features Bachelorette Tiffany Yetts & Bachelor State Senator Dwight M. Bullard!
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All proceeds will be donated to the YWCA of South Florida
and the Miami Music Project!
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M•I•A MEDIA GROUP is creating a free Job Board. If your company has open positions please forward them to info@miamediagrp.com, or
call 305-412-9600 Ext - 700.
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Job Description: Audit Senior
Anthony Brunson P.A. is actively recruiting for two (2) experienced Audit Seniors to join its auditing team. We are a full-service certified public accounting firm, with extensive experience across a broad range of industries. Our team is comprised of committed professionals with distinctive industry knowledge and the passion to provide exceptional service and serve as our client’s most valuable resource. Our tagline says it all: “We are client-focused and solution-driven.”
Please submit your resume to info@abcpasolutions.com.
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M•I•A MAGAZINE PRESENTS: SOUL
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Wednesday 3/24 @ 7 PM Learn how
Shannon Saint Clair - Boutique Owner
Turned Her Hobbies Into A Profession on
M•I•A MAGAZINE PRESENTS: SOUL!
Join our Host Nicky Gelin & co-hosts Christie Grays Chambers, Dr. Delvena Thomas, Ms. Carla Hill, and Chef Irie on Facebook.com/miamediagrp.
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M•I•A MAGAZINE PRESENTS: SOUL - It represents the soulfulness, the essence of black people, the essence of blackness. It's a weekly half-hour video show targeting South Florida's sophisticated Black audience. SOUL's mission is to provide intellectual entertainment, we focus on lifestyle, entertainment, and luxury. SOUL discusses culture, arts, food entertainment, fashion, music, and more. Every Wednesday @ 7 pm the show hosts the top Black: restaurateurs, fashionistas, stylists, musicians, and artists. We pride ourselves as the go-to medium for the dissemination of Black cultural information in South Florida.
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Anthony Brunson P.A.
To vaccinate or not to?
Anthony Brunson P.A.’s Business Advisory and Entrepreneurial Services is an important part of who we are. Learn more about one of the key members supporting this team, Sophia S. Miller in this issue.
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Our article: “Can Employers Mandate Vaccinations”, is both thought-provoking and timely, as the USA races to vaccinate a high percentage of its population against Covid-19.
Other articles in this issue:
- Government Accounting Standard Board (GASB) proposes new guidance on compensated absences.
- What to know about Nonprofits and Restricted Funds.
- The Why and Hows of Medicaid Trusts.
- Small Businesses and the American with Disabilities Act (ADA)
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JACKSON HEALTH SYSTEM
Still not sure about the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Get the facts from the experts.
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Lunch With Legacy Leaders
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Watch Lunch With Legacy Leaders
Hosted by Ann Marie Sorrell
Thursday, March 25th, @ 12 Noon!
Discover The Advancement Of The Underserved Via Vocational Training And Education with
special guest: Mr. Newton Sanon,
President & CEO of OIC of South Florida
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Lunch With Legacy Leaders is a weekly 30-minute talk show at 12 Noon with local and national thought leaders on issues impacting the black community!
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The Promise of Vaccines for All
By Shawnette Saddler, M.D., Internal Medicine, Broward Health Physician Group
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the greatest public health and healthcare challenges of our time. In the face of this challenge, Broward Health caregivers have remained committed to providing quality healthcare to all we serve.
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This week’s Luminary is Judy-Ann Wellington, MSN, APRN, FNP-C Family Nurse Practitioner at Palm Beach NeuroRehabilitation
"I am a Family Nurse Practitioner, certified by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, and licensed by the state of Florida to provide family-centered healthcare to patients of all ages. My scope of practice encompasses health promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis, and management of common and complex health care problems beginning in childhood and continuing throughout adulthood. I strongly believe in building a long-lasting and trusting relationship with patients and their loved ones. I have more than 25 years of nursing experience. Background in emergency, telemetry, medical-surgical, home health, and geriatrics. I follow evidence-based guidelines blended with my clinical experience. Self-motivated professional with a commitment in providing quality care."
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This week’s Expert is Audri Ivery Amoro Director of Marketing & Communications National Family Partnership
Accomplished, analytical, and results-oriented Marketing & Communications Professional with 10+ years of progressive experience focusing on writing, content development, project coordination, and event management. Excellent management and organizational skills with the ability to coordinate multiple projects. Decisive and focused on expertise in team leadership, program management, and complex problem-solving. Driven to exceed benchmarks, improve market share, and grow customer base. Proficient in monitoring trends and capitalizing on emerging opportunities.
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This week’s business profile is
Institute for Optimal Healing & Aesthetics Founded by Ms. Bertha Osorio-Campbell.
Great medical care is personalized care. At the Institute for Optimal Healing & Aesthetics, you will receive one-on-one consultations, in-depth analysis, advanced testing, and a personalized health coach. A holistic approach is used to get to the root cause of your symptoms and help you achieve your best possible health!
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This week’s 40 under 40 profile is
Mirline Fourron, Licensed Registered Dietitian, Founder/President Sante Pam Organization
"Mirline Fourron was born and raised in Cayes, Haiti. She is a licensed Registered Dietitian. She studied nutrition and dietetics for four years. She received her Masters and Bachelors in Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of North Florida. She is currently a Doctorate candidate at A.T.Still University."
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This week's book of the week is
Women, Race, and Class by Angela Y. Davis
"A powerful study of the women's liberation movement in the U.S., from abolitionist days to the present, that demonstrates how it has always been hampered by the racist and classist biases of its leaders. From the widely revered and legendary political activist and scholar Angela Davis."
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This week's Restaurant Spotlight is
Swirl Wine Bistro
A Global Culinary Fusion That's Sure to Delight
Driven by the use of fresh, high-quality ingredients and committed to honoring the traditional recipes of the Caribbean, Swirl Wine Bistro creates dishes ranging from uncomplicated to elegant; fanciful to classical; cross-cultural to regional American. Our infusion of Caribbean recipes with popular European and American cuisine creates truly one-of-a-kind dishes that can only be found at our restaurant.
Dishes Inspired by Traditional Fare
Our most popular dish is our oxtail ravioli. Oxtail is a Caribbean delicacy and adds a flavorful twist to ravioli. When cooked in the traditional way, it tastes like short ribs and is very rich and satisfying. We are proud to be the only restaurant in town that serves this dish.
1435 Lyons Rd, Coconut Creek, FL, 33063
(954) 280-9700
www.swirlbistro.com/
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This week’s Black Business History covers
Nannie Helen Burroughs a black educator, orator, religious leader, civil rights activist, feminist, and businesswoman in the United States.
Her speech "How the Sisters Are Hindered from Helping," at the 1900 National Baptist Convention in Virginia, instantly won her fame and recognition
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M•I•A MEDIA GROUP, LLC is one of the nation's largest Black publishers of its kind, with more than one million readers bi-monthly. The company publishes, Legacy Miami, Legacy South Florida and M•I•A Magazines.
Legacy Miami and Legacy South Florida are business/news publications serving South Florida's Black community with insightful articles and information on business, careers, politics, education, culture and social commentary.
M•I•A Magazine is a luxury, lifestyle and entertainment publication serving South Florida's Black community. Established in 2004, Legacy Miami has a distribution partnership with the Miami Herald newspaper and Legacy South Florida has a distribution partnership with the Sun-Sentinel newspaper. M•I•A Magazine, established in 2008, is also distributed in the Miami Herald and the Sun-Sentinel.
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