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Black men make up less than 3% of U.S. doctors. The nonprofit Black Men In White Coats is working to get more Black men into medical careers, while breaking down financial barriers. Read Maya Brown's latest article for NBCU Academy’s #Storytellers: nbcuacademy.com/black-doctors

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"Under 3% of Doctors Are Black Men. This Group Wants to Change That." nbcuacademy.com/black-doctors Don't miss our latest #Storytellers report by Maya Brown, covering Black Men In White Coats!

"Under 3% of Doctors Are Black Men. This Group Wants to Change That." nbcuacademy.com/black-doctors 

Don't miss our latest #Storytellers report by <a href="/mayaabrown10/">Maya Brown</a>, covering <a href="/TeamBMWC/">Black Men In White Coats</a>!
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Each year, almost 1 million people are released from California prisons and jails. Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) helps the formerly incarcerated start a new life, beginning with a ride home. Watch Maya Brown's video for NBCU Academy’s #Storytellers: nbcuacademy.com/ride-home-from…

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Sometimes the formerly incarcerated are given only $200 after their release. This money must stretch for transportation, food and toiletries. The Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC)'s Ride Home program in California is helping solve that problem by providing them rides for FREE by

Sometimes the formerly incarcerated are given only $200 after their release. This money must stretch for transportation, food and toiletries. The Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC)'s Ride Home program in California is helping solve that problem by providing them rides for FREE by
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A free ride, a burger and a cellphone: Helping newly freed people transition out of prison nbcnews.com/news/latino/ri… via @nbcnews

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A community cafe in Missouri lets customers pay what they can, to remove the stigma that comes with asking for help. Learn more in Maya Brown's latest video for NBCU Academy’s #Storytellers: nbcuacademy.com/pay-what-you-c…