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When it comes to market research, there are always questions being asked. We rely on participants in specified demographics to share their …

Cultural humility refers to the process of ongoing self-reflection and self-critique, in which healthcare providers strive to understand and acknowledge their own …

These are my musings and deeply held introspections on some of the external factors that impact research but are often not acknowledged …

Rosemarie Ingleton's journey from a working-class family in Jamaica to a renowned dermatologist and entrepreneur in New York City is a testament to the power of hard work, perseverance, and a supportive community. Despite facing limitations related to economics and social class, Rosemarie's father's early encouragement and her mother's constant support nurtured her innate drive to succeed.

Venice Ishibashi, an immigrant, focused on work to survive and pursue the American dream. She went back to school in her late 30s, graduated with two degrees, and got a master's degree in a year. As a proud American citizen, she never thought her story could be a chapter of Black History, but she is now proud to be contributing to it.

In an interview with Wendy Peters, a child of Grenadian immigrants, we explore how her family's migration to the United States influenced her career aspirations and shaped her approach to success. Wendy's experience as an immigrant shaped her perspective on success, driving her to pursue a college degree and achieve independence. Success, for her, meant creating a better life for herself and her family.

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