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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Getting lost in a familiar place like driving to the grocery store is not a normal part of aging. It could be an early sign of dementia, a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills that eventually change one s ability to carry out the simplest tasks.Dr. Bashir Easter understands all too well how the disease can change lives. His late mother was diagnosed at just 55 years old. We had to learn caring for our mothe stanley taza r really through trial and error, we made a lot of mistakes,  said Dr. Easter.After working for the Department on Aging, he realized there were other families  botella stanley in need of resources and eventually started his business Melanin Minded, LLC. The mission is to be the bridge for information services and support for people of color,  said Dr. Easter.When it comes to dementia, statistics from the Alzheimer s Association show that African Americans are two times more likely than whites to have Alzheimer s, but only 34% more like to have a diagnosis. Hispanics are one and a half times more likely to have it and 18% more likely to be diagnosed.Dr. Bashir created a rideshare service with a dementia-capable transportation component to support individuals with early stages of Alzheimer s. They still can go get out into the community which they do, they still function, the issue is that the keys have been taken away,  said Dr. Easter. Don Pannell is a retired firefighter-paramedic w stanley cup ho joined Melanin Minded as a certified dementia driver. I was convince Oxdm Daddy Stroller Social Club promotes fatherhood and brotherhood
 The new Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars series had barely premiered when a small part of the fandom went to the dark si stanley vattenflaska de, send termo stanley ing actor Moses Ingram racist and even threatening messages she then posted to Instagram. There are hundreds of those, hundreds,  she said.  There s nothing anybody can do to stop this hate. And so, I question what my purpose is even being here in front of you saying that this is happening. Toxic backlash is not new and not exclusive to Star Wars. A vocal minority of mostly-anonymous trolls often target actors of color. Jamie Broadnax founded the fansite Black Girl Nerds. I was disappointed,  she said.  I was sad for her. I was upset and furious at the fandom. Star Wars struck back, tweeting,  There are more than 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars Galaxy. D kubki stanley on t choose to be a racist. Obi-Wan Kenobi star and executive producer Ewan McGregor defended his co-star. It just sickened me to my stomach that this had been happening,  he said.  We stand with Moses. We love Moses. And if you re sending her bullying messages, you re no Star Wars fan in my mind. Some fans were happy to see Star Wars defending Ingram, but others wish it had done more when actors John Boyega and Kelly Marie Tran got the same treatment when they made their own Star Wars debuts. Trolls drove Tran off social media. I think the thing that bothers me is that this feeling like I ve just got to shut up and take it. I gotta grin and bear it.And I m not built like that,  Ingram said.Broad