DETROIT, MI (MPA) - On Friday, July 13, 2012, Milwaukee Professionals Association changed the name of MKE Commerce Council to Urban Commerce Councils to help promote infrastructurally the Affordable Health Care Act.
On Monday, July 16, 2012, Detroit, Michigan, the emphasis for unpacking the URBAN HEALTH CARE initiative is to focus on large urban areas where African American, People of Color and Work Challenged (un-, under-employed; un-, under-degreed and certificated; un-, under-financed neighborhood-level business; disabled; and re-entry - especially those returning from WAR,
INCARCERATION, BOOMERANG EMPLOYMENT, BOOMERANG RETIREMENT and DEGREED students without employment) are densely populated.
"We know that the target populations have been by-design without health care and have created history with behaviors that are not attached to Wellness. The focus is on just the opposite of what has not been a mainstay. It includes: Education-Education-Education for Phase I", said Mary
Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association.