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This issue of The EPA Progress covers the Casa Palo Motel closing and tenants being evicted, the National Black Women's Health Project, the effects of state budget cuts on the Ravenswood City School District, Hiroshima Day activities, alcohol abuse within the nation's Black community, and the crisis in health in the U.S. and Central America.