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All posts by Dr. Francemise Kingsberry

The Daughter of Immigrants: How Haitian Culture Shaped my Life
Black Issues

The Daughter of Immigrants: How Haitian Culture Shaped my Life

Your name sets you apart and when you grow up with a name like “Francemise St. Pierre,” it is extremely obvious that you are either...[Read More]
  • 26 Feb
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Yes, the Doctor is in the White House!
Black Issues

Yes, the Doctor is in the White House!

On January 20th of this year, Kamala Harris was confirmed as the Vice President of the United States. This was a tremendous occasion for many...[Read More]
  • 8 Feb
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Survivors Guilt: My Invisible Limp
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Survivors Guilt: My Invisible Limp

When my oldest daughter Amira turned three, she started losing some of her milestones. Where she was walking, she started cruising furniture. She seemed weaker...[Read More]
  • 10 Aug
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