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Michael Jordan Opens Second Clinic In Charlotte To Combat Healthcare Inequality | Florida Sentinel Bulletin

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Basketball legend Michael Jordan has evolved into a fierce advocate for healthcare equality and he’s taking his efforts to the next level. According to CNN, the NBA Hall of Famer recently opened a new clinic in Charlotte, North Carolina. The clinic—which is the second location opened by Jordan—was designed to eliminate the socio-economic barriers standing in the way […]

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