Triumph Over Multiple Myeloma and Breast Cancer
October 17, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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By Dr. Rupesh J. Parikh | Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada Danielle Green’s journey to healing began not with a doctor’s visit, but with a decision to put her health first. At 55, the Henderson business owner and mother of one had launched a personal fitness plan, determined to lose weight and lower her blood […]
HISTORIC BLACK VEGAS: Reflecting on Clinton Wright’s historic visual legacy
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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BY CLAYTEE D. WHITE On Sept. 12, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh unveiled a powerful and historic tribute — a stunning exhibition honoring 60 Black photojournalists from across the nation. Among those featured in this visually compelling space was our very own Clinton Wright, veteran photojournalist of The Voice Newspaper, whose images of […]
HEALTHIER YOU: Black women and breast cancer
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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BY DR. MARGUERITE BRATHWAITE OB-GYN Breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in women. In 2025, more than 319,750 new cases of invasive breast cancer and 59,080 new cases of ductal carcinoma in situ will be diagnosed in women in the United States. While there has been an overall 44 percent decline in […]
KNIGHT MOVES | October ushers in autumn celebrations
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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By Craig Knight Fall is here — and with it, a rare moment in history. This October isn’t just the start of the fourth quarter; it’s Q4 of a “25” year. That makes it exactly one-quarter of the way through the century. This alignment won’t happen again until 3025! Whether you’re wrapping up big projects, […]
YOU! HAVE THE POWER | DEI, ‘Woke’: What do they really mean?
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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BY DR. ELLEN W. BROWN What is DEI? It stands for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion — but what difference does that make in your life? Is DEI about specific groups being welcomed — or left out entirely? The short answer: all of the above … and more. We’re in a defining moment for DEI. The […]
Drive Time
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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How Caravan for Mammogram became a signature Las Vegas gathering for survivors and supporters in the fight against breast cancer Women from across Southern Nevada will mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month by taking part in the 9th Annual Las Vegas Caravan for Mammogram set for Oct. 4. The free yearly event — which raises awareness […]
GLOVES STORY
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Bringing back boxing and strengthening the sweet science with world champion Terence Crawford’s historic victory on a star-studded night in Las Vegas. Boxing is back. At a moment when it is often overshadowed by an ascendant combat sport soon set to stage on the South Lawn of the White House, Terence “Bud” Crawford’s win over […]
Healing Holidays
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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At a time of the year that can be as stressful as it is festive, Dinisha Mingo shares how you can help restore peace and joy for families in need. The holidays are often portrayed as the most wonderful time of the year. But for many families, this season brings heightened stress, financial burdens, complicated […]
LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHERS: Fall Forward
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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Across Las Vegas, October will be full of signposts reminding you of resilience, awareness, solidarity, and achievement in the Black community. Throughout Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Las Vegas Black Image will be part of the movement encouraging women to undergo regular medical screenings and engage healthcare professionals at the first sign of any unusual symptoms. […]
New West Las Vegas Library Opening Soon!
October 16, 2025 by agutting@reviewjournal.com
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The community is full of excitement about the grand opening of the new West Las Vegas Library, set for December 9 at 1861 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The original West Las Vegas Library, located at 951 West Lake Mead Blvd., will close on November 24 in preparation for the opening of the new […]