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Author Archives: Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer

Sarafina Wright is a staff writer at the Washington Informer where she covers business, community events, education, health and politics. She also serves as the editor-in-chief of the WI Bridge, the Informer’s millennial publication.
A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, she attended Howard University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. A proud southern girl, her lineage can be traced to the Gullah people inhabiting the low-country of South Carolina. The history of the Gullah people and the Geechee Dialect can be found on the top floor of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
In her spare time she enjoys watching either college football or the Food Channel and experimenting with make-up. When she’s not writing professionally she can be found blogging at www.sarafinasaid.com.
E-mail: Swright@washingtoninformer.com
Social Media Handles: Twitter: @dreamersexpress, Instagram: @Sarafinasaid, Snapchat: @Sarafinasaid

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Posted inHealth

Kaiser Permanente Launches Center for Gun Violence

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer June 22, 2022June 22, 2022
Posted inHealth

Preeclampsia Foundation Kicks Off Summer Tour for Awareness

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer June 8, 2022June 9, 2022
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Posted inNational

For First Time in History, White House Will Pay Interns

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer June 8, 2022June 9, 2022
Products from Tones of Melanin (Courtesy of Ashley Jones)
Posted inBusiness

HBCU Streetwear Clothing Brand Lands in Major Retailers

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer June 1, 2022June 2, 2022
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Posted inHealth

Oklahoma Governor Signs Strictest Abortion Ban in U.S.

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer June 1, 2022July 6, 2022
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Posted inNational

Forecasters Predict Above-Normal 2022 Hurricane Season

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer June 1, 2022June 2, 2022
Posted inLifestyle

Black History Museum in Alexandria Reopens

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer May 25, 2022May 25, 2022
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Posted inHealth

Biden Signs Law Banning Baby Sleeping Products Linked to Deaths

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer May 25, 2022May 25, 2022
Posted inHealth

Oracle and NIH Networks Launch Registry to Help End HIV/AIDS

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer May 25, 2022May 25, 2022
Posted inHealth

Lifestyle Coaching Can Lower Blood Pressure in Black Adults

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer May 25, 2022May 26, 2022

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