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please let me go forward for the acp. it is a duty. i would not want it, said that i did anything to shirk it by participating on acp circuit. mamie till-mobley began her career as a public pedagogue and identity marker that she possessed, for the rest of her life. and when she finally found herself inside classroom, the teaching mission that she started with, the acp continued in the introduction of her memoir to mobley underscores her pedagogical. she writes, i didn't see right away, but was an important mission for me to shape so many other young minds as a teacher, a messenger, an active church member. god told me i took away once hired, but i will give you thousands. he has and i have been grateful for that blessing. despite starting her college career in 1956, a chicago college 60 years after her high school graduation. till mobley was a confident student. she started a study group with some of her classmates. so that's so that she could learn their diverse viewpoints. she, the college yearbook staff as, a layout editor, and she
please let me go forward for the acp. it is a duty. i would not want it, said that i did anything to shirk it by participating on acp circuit. mamie till-mobley began her career as a public pedagogue and identity marker that she possessed, for the rest of her life. and when she finally found herself inside classroom, the teaching mission that she started with, the acp continued in the introduction of her memoir to mobley underscores her pedagogical. she writes, i didn't see right away, but was...
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this program, acp. and joining us now to discuss this is patrick massac with oakland and divided, which helped eligible oaklanders sign-up. thank you for joining us here this afternoon. how did people qualified for this program was taken advantage of enough of? it expires in just 2 days. >> thanks, justine. yeah, the program is taking advantage of by 27,000 households here in oakland. but across the state of california, almost 3 million households are enrolled in the acp which provides a $30 a-month discount internet or cell phone bill for those who are taking advantage of this benefit. >> so what happens when this expires and they don't get this $30 a month, which i would think for some families, the 6 a significant amount of money in order to pay for internet services that they might need for work or for school. what happens when they lose this? >> it's one of our biggest concerns right now. and you've seen digital equity out advocates from across the state imploring the federal government to keep thi
this program, acp. and joining us now to discuss this is patrick massac with oakland and divided, which helped eligible oaklanders sign-up. thank you for joining us here this afternoon. how did people qualified for this program was taken advantage of enough of? it expires in just 2 days. >> thanks, justine. yeah, the program is taking advantage of by 27,000 households here in oakland. but across the state of california, almost 3 million households are enrolled in the acp which provides a...
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acp is essential to that. well before this, the movement in 1960 there are doing that youth mobilization on college campuses. north carolina. so all those sit ins as a tactic existed before the 1960s. the use as, a sense of it of repression. and i think that so the first in movement d not hapn 1960. right. sit ins have been used as a strategy, right. for decades before. but it kind of becomes very popular during this time. right. and because the way the movement spread in north carolina and, then throughout the united states, it becomes more of an international thing. right. it's not just one movement, right? it becomes i mean, it's not just one one moment becomes a movement. right. a dozens of of sit ins as a tactic. it becomes really popular. and so that's why we associate sit ins with 1960, in particular in greensboro. again, it begins before that. so a sit in is a civil disobedience tactic during demonstrators attempt to integrate public facilities and businesses by asking for service and they refusing to
acp is essential to that. well before this, the movement in 1960 there are doing that youth mobilization on college campuses. north carolina. so all those sit ins as a tactic existed before the 1960s. the use as, a sense of it of repression. and i think that so the first in movement d not hapn 1960. right. sit ins have been used as a strategy, right. for decades before. but it kind of becomes very popular during this time. right. and because the way the movement spread in north carolina and,...
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she is an acp subscriber. she told cnn, did a great story on that that, she connects to her granddaughter and her great-grandson on video calls every week. you know what? that matters. you're lonely, you've got grandchildren, you want to stay connected, you want to be in touch, that is a huge, huge part of her life. so let's not deny her that access. jonathan is a software engineer in my state of vermont. he's an acp subscriber, also spoke with cnn. what he said, you're taking away acp, away from the farmers that can check the local produce prices and be able to reasonably negotiate their prices with retailers. you're removing disabled people's ability to fill their prescriptions online. that really, really matters. i've also gotten messages from my constituents like leslie in brandon, vermont, who said, and i quote, i was just informed by consolidated communications, the internet provider, that i'll be losing my acp benefit for my internet service at the end of april. what a shame. the internet is our way of
she is an acp subscriber. she told cnn, did a great story on that that, she connects to her granddaughter and her great-grandson on video calls every week. you know what? that matters. you're lonely, you've got grandchildren, you want to stay connected, you want to be in touch, that is a huge, huge part of her life. so let's not deny her that access. jonathan is a software engineer in my state of vermont. he's an acp subscriber, also spoke with cnn. what he said, you're taking away acp, away...
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. >> we called 500 acp enrolled households here in oakland and fewer than half knew that the acp was ending. stories like please call your neighbors. call. tell anyone, you know, to double check if they're receiving this benefit because that the protections that are so integral to folks not getting it will hit with bill shock in may. and in just a couple days. >> the estimate is some 27,000 oakland households used this service the statewide program helps almost 3 million households. >> the port of oakland is getting some significant federal funding u.s. department of transportation has granted the port 4 million dollars. it will go towards new 0 emissions equipment like electric trucks and ev chargers. officials say the funding will help improve air quality at the oakland seaport and in the neighboring communities. >> coming up, east bay police chief attack why he says the crime could have been avoided. plus officers serving a warrant and charlotte ambushed by gunfire. tonight. 3 u.s. marshals are dead. 5 others wounded. more on that coming up and the head of california's largest uti
. >> we called 500 acp enrolled households here in oakland and fewer than half knew that the acp was ending. stories like please call your neighbors. call. tell anyone, you know, to double check if they're receiving this benefit because that the protections that are so integral to folks not getting it will hit with bill shock in may. and in just a couple days. >> the estimate is some 27,000 oakland households used this service the statewide program helps almost 3 million households....
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hogares dependen de la sep y un estudio concluyó que 1 de cada 4 hogares que se inscribieron en el acp es latino. una de estas familias es la de miriam, que explica. hace solo unos días recibí un correo electrónico informándole del fin del programa que le permitió por meses darle acceso a wi-fi a sus 3 hijos sin un costo a su bolsillo. entonces ahora pues nos va a tocar a pagar de nuestro bolsillo. y aparte de eso, pues ahorita está la economía un poquito más difícil, pues no sabemos si muchas personas vamos a tener acceso a seguir continuando con el internet, pues la verdad con los hijos en la escuela la necesitan y si afectaría it's no longer an accessory it's actually a este profesor explica actualmente la mitad de sus clases continúan siendo en línea. por lo que dice el congreso necesita entender que el internet no es un lujo, sino una necesidad. la comisionada dice que actualmente hay 2 propuestas de ley en el congreso pidiendo que expandan el acp y aunque tiene esperanza, también le pide a las familias que inicien a buscar otras opciones. si nos estamos preparando, p
hogares dependen de la sep y un estudio concluyó que 1 de cada 4 hogares que se inscribieron en el acp es latino. una de estas familias es la de miriam, que explica. hace solo unos días recibí un correo electrónico informándole del fin del programa que le permitió por meses darle acceso a wi-fi a sus 3 hijos sin un costo a su bolsillo. entonces ahora pues nos va a tocar a pagar de nuestro bolsillo. y aparte de eso, pues ahorita está la economía un poquito más difícil, pues no sabemos...
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well, actually it was in the acp oriented and on campus. we had the regular acp group and we had, our own student group, the non agitation association of college people and medgar, who was out on campus all the time, he put up with us, but he medgar evers. evers. mr. medgar evers, you know, and. we'd gotten to know each other fairly and actually he and professor salter, who's in that famous picture, he they had planned a sit in at the woolworth and a diversionary group down road, a picket line. and i was what they called a spotter for the picket line. somebody who would watch the demonstration just into the crowd and we had sometimes nickels in our pocket, whatever calls, cause then and we could phone back to make his office your remember phones we could call back to magu's office and report on what was happening. well, the picket line arrested right away. we didn't expect. and we called him and we hadn't seen any squad cars. me and the other white observer, our spotter, whatever we hadn't seen squad cars or police, paddy wagons down at woo
well, actually it was in the acp oriented and on campus. we had the regular acp group and we had, our own student group, the non agitation association of college people and medgar, who was out on campus all the time, he put up with us, but he medgar evers. evers. mr. medgar evers, you know, and. we'd gotten to know each other fairly and actually he and professor salter, who's in that famous picture, he they had planned a sit in at the woolworth and a diversionary group down road, a picket line....
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and millions of other low-income americans it's called the affordable connectivity city program, or acp. >> the 2021 pandemic era benefit helps americans afford internet access crucial for rural americans like west min, use it for telehealth for her daughter especially when service goes out in her hometown of eureka, illinois, having that funding allowed me to afford a portable hotspot backup internet that i was using for my daughter. >> the federal communications commission warrants the acp will end and less congress extended forcing more than 23 million american households to either pay hundreds more for internet or go without it widening a digital divide and not just in rural areas before the acp milton perez had to use free internet on the subway platform he calls his apartment and internet dead zone, which made taking his online classes nearly impossible. >> but i had to walk out the front of the building to be connected to the class perez, once homeless himself, works as an advocate for people experiencing homelessness. >> he now helps connect those still in shelters to the intern
and millions of other low-income americans it's called the affordable connectivity city program, or acp. >> the 2021 pandemic era benefit helps americans afford internet access crucial for rural americans like west min, use it for telehealth for her daughter especially when service goes out in her hometown of eureka, illinois, having that funding allowed me to afford a portable hotspot backup internet that i was using for my daughter. >> the federal communications commission...
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host: an update on the acp extension, is that the affordable connectivity program? guest: i am not sure where that stands. i will say that programs like that, we are looking at at this point those being tacked on to other things. i think it might be a little bit unlikely at this point for that to move as a standalone. you are someone who is following that closely, be looking for that to be added to other big legislation moving forward. host: that story from politico, millions of americans could use internet aid months before the 2024 election going into the affordable connectivity program that helps 22 million households pay their internet bill. politico.com for that story. this is erica north palm beach party. -- in north palm beach florida -- this is eric in north palm beach florida. caller: i will try to stick to your topic about -- on aid the united states is supporting, particularly the israel and palestinian mass, let's see. in the protest you are talking about, also. just because you are questioning the jewish or the israeli positions, i do not think you can
host: an update on the acp extension, is that the affordable connectivity program? guest: i am not sure where that stands. i will say that programs like that, we are looking at at this point those being tacked on to other things. i think it might be a little bit unlikely at this point for that to move as a standalone. you are someone who is following that closely, be looking for that to be added to other big legislation moving forward. host: that story from politico, millions of americans could...
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after the program now 98% of them do, largely because of acp. take a listen. >> paying for internet access is going to be a luxury in a lot of cases across oakland. this is about making sure all kids have the access to information and knowledge that all their other peers. this is about leveling the playing field. >> reporter: so, guys, this will have a big impact on a lot of students when this program ends next week. >> there's bipartisan group of lawmakers trying to get this program extended, why are some republicans pushing back on that? a cost thing, what if congress doesn't extend it, then what? >> reporter: it's very expensive, even this push to get it extended is asking for $7 billion for the next year, so that's part of it, there are also republicans including senator ted cruz this program is life for fraud and abuse. as far as what people can do, there aren't a ton of alternatives. there are also some providers that offer programs to low-income homes so folks can look into that as well. >> liz, thank you. >>> we've got breaking news from
after the program now 98% of them do, largely because of acp. take a listen. >> paying for internet access is going to be a luxury in a lot of cases across oakland. this is about making sure all kids have the access to information and knowledge that all their other peers. this is about leveling the playing field. >> reporter: so, guys, this will have a big impact on a lot of students when this program ends next week. >> there's bipartisan group of lawmakers trying to get this...
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. >> we went from 12% of our kids having access at home to 98, and a big part of that was the acp. >> john sasaki is a spokesperson for the district. he tells me the program was critical to allowing ousd students access to remote learning during the pandemic. one of those students was senior allen clayborn. >> at home, sometimes the internet isn't the best and it only works like in certain spaces. so when i when i received the hotspot from the school, it was useful because i was able to complete my work in places where i may not have been able to prior without the acp sasaki worries students ability to connect to the internet outside the classroom will suffer a computer internet access. >> all that is just the same kind of tool as having a book, having paper, having pencil. you really can't access your education fully unless you have the ability to get on the internet, bonafe says this program is worth the money for all of us. >> i think this is an investment in the future because now you are opening the door for everybody, whether they have money or not, so they can have access to th
. >> we went from 12% of our kids having access at home to 98, and a big part of that was the acp. >> john sasaki is a spokesperson for the district. he tells me the program was critical to allowing ousd students access to remote learning during the pandemic. one of those students was senior allen clayborn. >> at home, sometimes the internet isn't the best and it only works like in certain spaces. so when i when i received the hotspot from the school, it was useful because i...
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. >> we called 500 acp enrolled households here in oakland and fewer than half knew that the acp was ending. stories like please call your neighbors. call. tell anyone, you know, to double check if they're receiving this benefit because that the protections that are so integral to folks not getting he will hit with bills talking may. and in just a couple days. >> well, as statewide, the program helps almost 3 million households and estimated 27,000 of those live in oakland. >> we're going to take a break here as we're approaching 5.12. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news piedmont's police chief is attack. we'll tell you why he says the suspect should have still been behind bars. plus, california is going to start making and selling a generic version of narcan in hopes of making it easier to distribute and access that lifesaving did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.com and we're back. 5.14, is that i'm here for things to know. santa rosa p
. >> we called 500 acp enrolled households here in oakland and fewer than half knew that the acp was ending. stories like please call your neighbors. call. tell anyone, you know, to double check if they're receiving this benefit because that the protections that are so integral to folks not getting he will hit with bills talking may. and in just a couple days. >> well, as statewide, the program helps almost 3 million households and estimated 27,000 of those live in oakland. >>...
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. >> we called 500 acp enrolled households here in oakland and fewer than half knew that the acp was ending. stories like please call your neighbors. call, tell anyone, you know, double check if they're receiving this benefit because that the protections that are so integral to folks not getting it will hit with bills talking may. and in just a couple days. >> statewide, the program helps almost 3 million households in estimated 27,000 of those are in oakland. new temporary housing is coming to san jose county supervisor. cindy chavez unveiled this project at the salvation army emmanuel house yesterday. that facility currently houses and 88 beds, sober living environment. the goal is set for to expand to 112 beds and then add some temporary housing on the property. mayor matt mahan was there and spoke about the importance of joint public-private investments like this. >> it's going to take all of us coming together with an all of the above approach from from the shelter to individual sleeping pods to more permanent long-term housing placements. we are using streamlining to our planni
. >> we called 500 acp enrolled households here in oakland and fewer than half knew that the acp was ending. stories like please call your neighbors. call, tell anyone, you know, double check if they're receiving this benefit because that the protections that are so integral to folks not getting it will hit with bills talking may. and in just a couple days. >> statewide, the program helps almost 3 million households in estimated 27,000 of those are in oakland. new temporary housing...
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and a big part of that was the acp. >> john sasaki is a spokesperson for the district. he tells me the program was critical to allowing asd students access to remote learning during the pandemic. one of those students was senior allen clayborn. >> at home, sometimes the internet isn't the best and it only works like in certain spaces. so when i when i received the hotspot from the school, it was useful because i was able to complete my work in places where i may not have been able to prior without the acp sasaki worries students ability to connect to the internet outside the classroom will suffer a computer internet access. >> all that is just the same kind of tool as having a book, having paper, having pencil. you really can't access your education fully unless you have the ability to get on the internet. >> bonafe says. this program is worth the money for all of us. >> i think this is an investment in the future because now you are opening the door for everybody, whether they have money or not. so they can have access to this kind of education in oakland. >> tim johns
and a big part of that was the acp. >> john sasaki is a spokesperson for the district. he tells me the program was critical to allowing asd students access to remote learning during the pandemic. one of those students was senior allen clayborn. >> at home, sometimes the internet isn't the best and it only works like in certain spaces. so when i when i received the hotspot from the school, it was useful because i was able to complete my work in places where i may not have been able...
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la comisionada dice que actualmente hay 2 propuestas de ley en el congreso pidiendo que expandan el acp y aunque tiene esperanza, también le pide a las familias que inicien a buscar otras opciones. si nos estamos preparando porque sabemos que va a impactar a la comunidad. 1 de estos programas es san josé access, que provee hotspots y computadoras para las familias de la ciudad. entienden que la demanda va a ser muy alta, por lo que también se están aliando con entidades privadas. conectarlos con una organización que pueda, por ejemplo, ofrecerles un descuento en su factura, conectar los directamente con las compañías de internet para obtener esta asistencia en español, puede ir directamente a su biblioteca más cercana. llamarlos al 400 88082000 o enviarles un correo preguntando por los recursos de descuento de internet. reportaje de libertad pedraza y si en este caso, este servicio para muchas familias no es un lujo, es una necesidad como lo mencionaban y pues ni modo, en esta ocasión no hay marcha atrás hasta que entre otro programa en vigor. hay que ir a esas bibliotecas. v
la comisionada dice que actualmente hay 2 propuestas de ley en el congreso pidiendo que expandan el acp y aunque tiene esperanza, también le pide a las familias que inicien a buscar otras opciones. si nos estamos preparando porque sabemos que va a impactar a la comunidad. 1 de estos programas es san josé access, que provee hotspots y computadoras para las familias de la ciudad. entienden que la demanda va a ser muy alta, por lo que también se están aliando con entidades privadas....
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i continue to push for the acp extension act but remain open to other solutions to create a permanent funding mechanism for the 48 million households struggled to subscribe to broadband due to the issue of affordability. the second point i want to highlight, the item now clarifies our efforts to target nefarious actors within our domestic broadband network and that will not have negative unintended consequences for global data flows and international interconnection agreements. last, i appreciate working with the chairwoman's office to clarify our throttling rule to ensure we avoid loopholes in our net neutrality network. i previously committed to taking a close look at the record in light of developments in administrative law. doing so has left me even more convinced that congress empowered us to proceed. title ii opponents continued to cling to the 2017's orders view that virtually any service that connects users to information amounts to a title i service. this utterly capacious entry -- interpretation would read via telecoms -- taken to its logical conclusion it would lead to the
i continue to push for the acp extension act but remain open to other solutions to create a permanent funding mechanism for the 48 million households struggled to subscribe to broadband due to the issue of affordability. the second point i want to highlight, the item now clarifies our efforts to target nefarious actors within our domestic broadband network and that will not have negative unintended consequences for global data flows and international interconnection agreements. last, i...
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we expect churn could be elevated, given the end of acp, which is only fully funded through april and partially funded through may >> the affordable connectivity program. >> yeah. >> government program to get people broadband in areas and help them pay for it will expire we talked about that being an issue. that's why the stock -- it was more or less flat on these numbers, even though they're not great numbers. they were in line, if not better than some had anticipated, but then that. that took it down. >> look, you come out hot, and you look at a broader number, and the stock's up $1.50 when it reports and people look under the hood, and they don't like it i want to point out some things. i just want to -- and you tell me what they mean. so, peacock does 1.05 billion. people are looking for 1.02. matter >> no. >> no matter >> peacock, there's got to be some scale i may no longer be at the company after i said this. >> narrowing losses and subs up 55 >> thank you experiences. >> experiences are great it's all about theme parks awesome. >> okay. >> love them >> all right revenue, 32.1
we expect churn could be elevated, given the end of acp, which is only fully funded through april and partially funded through may >> the affordable connectivity program. >> yeah. >> government program to get people broadband in areas and help them pay for it will expire we talked about that being an issue. that's why the stock -- it was more or less flat on these numbers, even though they're not great numbers. they were in line, if not better than some had anticipated, but...
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>> i have a .45 acp in my work truck that i just got that's never had any -- i mean, it's never been loaded. >> as part of standard protocol, they asked for teeth's clothes. they will be tested for gunshot residue. >> what you're wearing now, is at first close from this morning ? >> before wrapping up the interview, the detective took a look at keith's cell phone. >> while i'm reviewing this phone, i see that he obtains a text message, an incoming text message from a lady by the name of deanna james. >> the message read, did you make it home okay? keith was quick to point out his relationship with deanna was completely platonic. >> she's more like a guy friend. >> nothing sexual? >> that's right. >> after that, keith was released to agree with his family. detective carter set out to verify story. >> that puts in three hours away from this house fire. >> assured his check-in time and checkout time. >> a quick check of keith.god found he had been telling the truth as well. the gun looked as though it had never been fired. >> so he's not the guy? he mackey might not be. >> so who was? >
>> i have a .45 acp in my work truck that i just got that's never had any -- i mean, it's never been loaded. >> as part of standard protocol, they asked for teeth's clothes. they will be tested for gunshot residue. >> what you're wearing now, is at first close from this morning ? >> before wrapping up the interview, the detective took a look at keith's cell phone. >> while i'm reviewing this phone, i see that he obtains a text message, an incoming text message from...
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this decision gave rise to the creation in 1909 of an acp. gave rise to the creation. in 1910, many other organizations that evolve thereafter. i want to bring us to 1964. 1964 in the passage of the civil rights act did not happen because there was a fit of enlightenment by the members of the united states congress. >> it happen because there was a movement. beginning with the courageous woman refused to give up her seat in montgomery, alabama. that movement was supported by an aggressive strategy in the courts that marshall and others to try to knock down these walls. it was litigation and activism. our predecessors in the big six stood in 1963 with 250,000 americans. they had a demand. we want to act and we want it now. we come forward. i have been asked on a number of news shows what has happened and has the civil rights act of 1964 worked. i look at the correspondence of women and african-americans and other people of color who brace the anchor desk at all of these media organizations and said you would not be here. not just the african-americans but the women and
this decision gave rise to the creation in 1909 of an acp. gave rise to the creation. in 1910, many other organizations that evolve thereafter. i want to bring us to 1964. 1964 in the passage of the civil rights act did not happen because there was a fit of enlightenment by the members of the united states congress. >> it happen because there was a movement. beginning with the courageous woman refused to give up her seat in montgomery, alabama. that movement was supported by an aggressive...
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acp help directorate one of things we learn was when that came to my office because of the affordable care act. because closing the gap on transportation, on housing if you are not healthy you can't go to work if you not help that you can't learn in school. if you are not healthy you cannot get out of your bed and how can you live? disparities are nothing but differences. i want to give you context. what it really means is removing barriers out of the way to have quality of life and health. the problem is equity cannot be achieved if the barriers are bigger than the plan. until the closing of the gaps and i appreciate the opportunity to have been a part of this report. because healthcare for me is the human rights activists plan to help set strategy for everything else. because we learn about it it was always in our community was marketed in our communities. we had food deteriorating in our communities where there's a study done at first grace asked what color our bananas they said solid ground. and so you can have good nutrition if you're brown bananas. so i am saying i want a brown
acp help directorate one of things we learn was when that came to my office because of the affordable care act. because closing the gap on transportation, on housing if you are not healthy you can't go to work if you not help that you can't learn in school. if you are not healthy you cannot get out of your bed and how can you live? disparities are nothing but differences. i want to give you context. what it really means is removing barriers out of the way to have quality of life and health. the...