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Dr. Mosley Speaks to the NBA: Candid Convo on COVID-19 Vaccine (March 10th)

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The pandemic has disproportionately impacted people of color, particularly the African American and Latinx communities, both in terms of contracting the virus, but also in hospitalization and death rates. Early patterns also suggest that these groups are largely getting vaccinated at rates lower than their representation in the general population. Yet, there’s no vaccine that can erase the toll of the social isolation, grief and anxiety that the past year has brought.

As part of the NBA’s social justice initiative, the professional sports league invited Dr. Mosley to join the NBA’s Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs, Dr. Leroy Sims, for a candid conversation on COVID-19’s impact on our physical and mental health. Approximately 100 members of the NBA’s global organization joined the call for insight and advice on how to manage the effects of the pandemic in their personal lives and on the job.

Dr. Mosley’s participation is part of her ongoing relationship and partnership with the NBA to eliminate stigmas around mental health and increase accessibility to mental health resources.


2021 Grammys: Women dominate & Define Music’s Biggest Night

Beyonce is now the most-winning singer in Grammy history, and we are Bey-ond (you see what we did there?) excited for her and the other women who swept the awards show in almost every major category. https://apnews.com/article/beyonce-most-grammys-who-won-taylor-swift-women-b42f66a40a633a46b38d879c18c6453c


WNBA Star Fulfills the Dream:

Former Atlanta Dream star, Renee Montgomery, made history by becoming the first former player to become both an owner and executive of a WNBA franchise, and we couldn’t be prouder to support our home team!

https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/30969210/atlanta-dream-sold-group-includes-former-star-renee-montgomery