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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Your weekend long reads 🗞️

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Saturday, September 12

Good morning, friends of the Short List! We hope your weekend is off to a happy and healthy start.

Speaking of health, we invite you to explore the USA TODAY Network project "Birthing while Black," which examines the dangers of being Black and pregnant. 

Here's a sobering statistic: Black women are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. But even Black women with relatively uncomplicated pregnancies say they experience overt racism by medical professionals. Kyana Brathwaite, a registered nurse from Havertown, Pennsylvania, said she got no empathy from her doctor when she was pregnant. "She treated me as if I was a piece of cattle," she said. The women interviewed said they were ignored, dismissed, and not given the same respect as their white counterparts. Here are their stories:

Without an 'ounce of empathy': Their stories show the dangers of being Black and pregnant
'If Amber was white, Amber would be here': A father's message after his son's mother's death
Speaking out against racism: After a bad birth experience, Black moms become advocates

Can't get enough of the long reads? Here's the best of the rest.

President Donald Trump departs the White House to visit outside St. John's Church, in Washington on June 1, 2020. Part of the church was set on fire during protests on Sunday night. Walking behind Trump from left are, Attorney General William Barr, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  Milley says his presence
Trump's tensions with military spill out into the open
GOP Rep. Mac Thornberry disagreed with Trump's remark that Pentagon leaders "want to do nothing but fight wars." "It's exactly the opposite," he said.
Race in America: These cases sparked a reckoning....
Romeo Ceasar holds a sign during a Black Lives Mat
'So much for honor': Colleges partied last weekend. Is...
Indiana University students gather on boats on Lak
Amid pandemic, bad doctors may be slipping through...
Doctor holding stethoscope up to a panel of health
Can NFL pull off full season with COVID-19 looming?
The defending champion Chiefs will be one of the f
'Ready to scramble': Nurse typifies a booming labor...
Nurse Kristina Starcevic during a break from the I
Families bicker over pandemic travel concerns
Travel dichotomies are cropping up within families
South Asian voters energized by Kamala Harris
Sen. Kamala Harris may have ended her run in Decem
Meet the first elite wheelchair athlete to compete as...
Jordanne Whiley, practicing at the USTA Billie Jea
Easy ways to improve brain function, prevent disease
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