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05/31/2026

The Tulsa Race Massacre occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob violently attacked the prosperous African American community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, historically known as "Black Wall Street".
Over 35 square blocks were burned, leaving up to 300 people dead and thousands homeless.

The violence was ignited on May 30, 1921, after Dick Roland, a young Black shoe shiner, was accused of assaulting Sarah Paige, a white elevator operator in a downtown building.

Although the encounter was likely a misunderstanding and local police planned to dismiss the charges, inflammatory reports in the Tulsa Tribune newspaper incensed the local white community.

On the evening of May 31, an armed group of Black men, many of whom were World War I veterans went to the Tulsa courthouse to protect Roland from a lynch mob. A standoff ensued, shots were fired, and the vastly outnumbered Black men retreated to the Greenwood neighborhood.

Throughout the night and into the next day, armed mobs of white residents ,some deputized and armed by local officials invaded Greenwood. They looted, burned, and destroyed more than 1,400 Black-owned homes and businesses. Notably, rioters even utilized private airplanes to drop incendiary bombs on the neighborhood.

The Oklahoma governor subsequently declared martial law, and the National Guard arrived, detaining thousands of surviving Black residents in internment camps.

Contemporary news reports downplayed the event, and the tragic destruction was largely omitted from American history books for decades.

While exact casualty numbers were heavily obscured at the time, historians estimate that between 50 and 300 Black residents were killed.










05/23/2026
05/08/2026

“It’s not about getting rid of grief. It’s about making sure it doesn’t stop you from moving forward.”

For Dr. Serign Marong ’02, Washington State University has never been just the place where he earned his degree. Embedded in every chapter of his life, WSU has remained a constant—one he returned to when seeking the most meaningful way to honor his late wife, Visa.

By creating the Visa Marong Memorial Scholarship, Serign found a way to translate love and loss into something enduring and to honor the values that defined Visa's life.

Today, Serign is practicing medicine and remains active in the Cougar community. Read more about his journey:

https://foundation.wsu.edu/2026/05/06/asking-what-would-visa-do-why-dr-serign-marong-created-the-visa-marong-memorial-scholarship/

04/28/2026
04/27/2026

I went to the UW for medical school. That wasn’t the only place I’ve experienced racism in medicine.

I’m a bit surprised about the WPHP because I have known good ppl to work there.

Please share!

04/18/2026
01/07/2026

🦠 This flu season is trending worse than last year.
Right now, the CDC estimates around 11 million flu illnesses, 120,000 hospitalizations, and ~5,000 deaths so far — compared to about 5.3 million illnesses and 2,700 deaths at the same point last season. That means more than double the impact in illness and deaths this year. 

📈 Flu activity has been climbing rapidly across the country — nearly all states are reporting high or very high flu levels, and hospital visits for flu-like symptoms are at record highs compared to recent years. 

👶 Tragically, multiple pediatric flu deaths (including at least nine nationwide so far) are being reported this season, and health officials are closely watching trends for the next few weeks. 

💉 Why does this matter?
🔹 Flu can be serious — especially for young kids, seniors, and people with health conditions.
🔹 Vaccination remains the best way to reduce severe illness and deaths.
🔹 It’s not too late to get your flu shot!

🧼 Stay safe out there — wash hands, stay home if sick, and protect one another 💛

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12/06/2025

Why give your newborn the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth?

Because Hep B can pass from mom to baby during birth — and the risks are real:

📊 ≈ 90 % of newborns (or infants) who get infected go on to develop chronic, lifelong infection. (CDC)
📊 About 25 % of people infected in infancy/early childhood may later die prematurely from liver disease — such as cirrhosis or liver cancer. (CDC)

The birth-dose vaccine is safe, highly effective, and gives protection from day one.

🍼 Strong start.
💛 Lifelong protection.

Oldies but goodie 🦃
11/27/2025

Oldies but goodie 🦃

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