Your
unfiltered
news center.
®
The world you see depends upon the news you get.
®
Subscribe to Our Updates
Powered By:
BlackRadioNetwork.com
|
MinorityNewsService.net
|
MinorityNews.net
HOME
ARTS
CIVIL RIGHTS
FINANCIAL
HEALTH
LEGAL
POLITICS
CONTACT
RSS
May 18, 2024
Atlantic Coast Aesthetics Posts New 'Ask Dr. Pane' Blog and Video about a Mommy Makeover Procedure
•
4th-12th graders from New York excel at MathCON 2024 Finals
•
HERImpact: Entrepreneurship for Impact Program Kicks Off in Chicago, Empowering Women Entrepreneurs
•
Aramco and Spiritus to Advance Direct Air Capture Technology, Investment by Aramco Ventures
•
Upneeq® Wins 2024 Shape Skin Award, “Best for Lift”, in the Professional Treatment Category
•
Angels Helpers NYC 2024 Charity Gala Raises Funds for Harlem School of the Arts, Highbridge Voices
•
Avangrid to Be Acquired by Iberdrola
•
The AZEK Company Receives NYSE Notice Regarding Filing of Form 10-Q for the Fiscal Quarter Ended March 31, 2024
•
Historic Inaugural Class Graduates from OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation
•
4th-12th graders from California excel at MathCON 2024 Finals
•
Rockwell Institute Celebrates Highest Real Estate Exam Pass Rates for First-Time Test Takers in the State of Washington
•
WOMEN'S HEALTHCARE COMPANY WATKINS-CONTI RECEIVES FDA 510(K) CLEARANCE FOR NEW STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE DEVICE YŌNI.FIT&
•
Xylem Inc. Declares Second Quarter Dividend of 36 Cents per Share
•
May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust Partners with American Indian College Fund to Support Native Student Veterans
•
Energy Vault Holdings, Inc. Announces Inducement Grants Under NYSE Listing Rule 303A.08
•
4th-12th graders from Illinois excel at MathCON 2024 Finals
•
L.A. Care and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plans Unveil New, Vibrant Community Resource Center in Panorama City with
•
Sacred Heart Celebrates 125th Anniversary
•
Federal, provincial and territorial ministers gather to support culture and heritage at annual meeting
•
University of Phoenix Leadership Joins Proceedings of 2024 PESC-A4L Spring Summit
Search results for "conscience of the nation"
Page:
::
::
1
2
3
4
5
6
...
157
158
159
160
161
162
...
313
314
315
316
317
318
REV. SHARPTON DECLARES WAR ON THE RACIAL EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT GAP ASKS AMERICA TO JOIN HIM IN WASHINGTON DC ON MAY 16 TO KICK O
April 29, 2009
REV. SHARPTON DECLARES WAR ON THE RACIAL EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT GAP IN THE WAKE OF NEW FEDERAL TEST RESULTS SHOWING IT IS NOT CLOSING. HE ASKS AMERICA TO JOIN HIM IN WASHINGTON DC ON MAY 16 TO KICK OFF A NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE THE GAP AND CHANGE EDUCATION FOREVER. ...
read more
One Year After Sichuan Earthquake, China Must Stop Harassing Survivors and Activists, Urges Amnesty International
April 29, 2009
In New Report, Human Rights Organization Says Chinese Authorities Locked Up Parents for Trying to Seek Information About Their Deceased Children ...
read more
Theater: Minority reports shed light
April 29, 2009
Increasingly, minority artists are using Twin Cities stages to make light of the master narratives that shackle them. It is almost always tricky business, ... ...
read more
Race Issues Stay Below the Radar
April 29, 2009
President Can't Avoid Pressure From Key Part of His Coalition ...
read more
Until There's A Cure Attends Leadership for Health: African First Ladies Health Summit
April 29, 2009
...
read more
NAACP protests the Magic. Why?
April 29, 2009
The Magic refused to respond to this story, only sending me an email saying 37 percent of the new arena contracts are going to minorities, including 48 ... ...
read more
Nothing Shifts The Racial Gap
April 29, 2009
Despite gains that both whites and minorities did make, the overall scores of America's 17-year-old students, averaged across all groups, were the same as ... ...
read more
Congresswoman Barbara Lee Attends Unveiling of Sojourner Truth Bust
April 29, 2009
...
read more
White man's burden? Discrimination suits flourish
April 29, 2009
FILE - In this Monday Sept. 25, 1978 file photo, Allan Bakke is trailed by news and television reporters after attending his first day at the Medical School of the University of California at Davis. Bakke,sued the university for reverse discrimination after his application was rejected in 1973 and 1974. The U.S. Supreme Court ordered the university to admit Bakke, deciding that the school had illegally discriminated against him because he is white. The history-making 1978 decision far from decided the bigger issue of whether efforts protect minorities discriminated against the majority. Courts across the nation have grappled with it ever since, but in largely limited ways. (AP Photo/Walt Zeboski, File) ...
read more
Bipartisan Coalition Introduces Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act in U.S. Senate
April 29, 2009
...
read more
Death of noted national Indian leader
April 29, 2009
Sherman Timothy Wapato, 73, entered the Spirit World at his home in Rapid City, S.D. Sunday, April 19, 2009 as a result of heart failure. ...
read more
MAS Freedom Calls April 29 Day of Action in Support of U.S. Citizen Naji Hamdan, Detained & Tortured in UAE
April 29, 2009
...
read more
One Year After Myanmar Cyclone, 21 People Remain Imprisoned for Helping Disaster Victims, Says Amnesty International
April 29, 2009
...
read more
New Poll Finds Public's Sense of Urgency About HIV Is Down, Even Among Some Higher Risk Groups
April 29, 2009
...
read more
NPR’S MICHELE NORRIS NAMED "JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR" BY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS
April 29, 2009
...
read more
Minority patients often lack diabetes knowledge
April 28, 2009
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many low-income minority individuals with type 2 diabetes have misconceptions about the disease that could put their health at risk, new research shows. ...
read more
National Trust for Historic Preservation Names Dorchester Academy in Midway, Georgia, to its 2009 List of America's 11 Most End
April 28, 2009
The story of Dorchester Academy, one of the earliest schools for African Americans in the state of Georgia and a National Historic Landmark, is forever linked to the cultural and political forces that shaped our nation's history. Founded in 1871 as a school for freed slaves, Dorchester started humbly in a one-room schoolhouse with a student body ranging in age from eight to 80. As the school grew, boarders joined day students, many of whom walked miles to fulfill their dream of learning how to read. In later years, the school played a pivotal role in voter-registration drives and as a center of activity for the civil rights movement. Today, the only remaining building on the Dorchester campus, a red brick, Greek Revival structure built in 1934 as a boys' dormitory, is deteriorating and structurally compromised. The community that is doing its best to nurture and sustain the academy since its earliest days does not have the financial resources to rescue the building. ...
read more
Minority Dealers Concerned Their Gains Will Erode
April 28, 2009
Since the 1970s, General Motors has led the way in providing opportunities for minorities to own car dealerships. General Motors said it plans to slash about 2,600 dealerships from its total of 6,200. The company currently has about 240 minority dealers. (By Jeff Kowalsky -- Bloomberg News) ...
read more
THE LINKS, INC. SUPPORTS SOJOURNER TRUTH MEMORIAL FUND
April 28, 2009
On April 28, 2009, Sojourner Truth, an American abolitionist and women's rights activist (1797 – November 26, 1883), will become the first African American woman to be memorialized with a bust in the United States Capitol. This honor is made possible in large part due to the support of The Links, Incorporated’s Capital City Chapter whose members are providing the pedestal on which the likeness will be placed. On Tuesday, First Lady of the United States Mrs. Michelle Obama will unveil the bust at a ceremony in the Capitol. She will be joined by Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton and other sponsors including members of The National Congress of Black Women, Inc. and The Links, Inc. ...
read more
Firefighters and affirmative action 'Reverse discrimination' case before U.S. Supreme Court aims to weaken civil rights
April 28, 2009
A new case before the U.S. Supreme Court—by a group of white firefighters claiming racial discrimination—stands to greatly weaken the civil rights of Black, Latino and other people of color in job hiring and promotions. The court heard oral arguments April 22. ...
read more
Rebranding Hate in the Age of Obama
April 27, 2009
With an African-American president and the economy in bad shape, extremist groups are trying to enter the mainstream—and they're having some success. ...
read more
Does Reverse Discrimination Really Exist? Supreme Court Hears Major Race Case
April 27, 2009
If people who have had less opportunity are given an extra boost, does that harm the majority? That is the crux of a critical legal decision debated before the U.S. Supreme Court today. ...
read more
Economist discovers immigrants benefits to the nation outweigh the costs
April 27, 2009
Professor Gerald Jaynes is a professor of economics and African American Studies at Yale University. Dr. Jaynes has conducted numerous studies on the topic and has been called to testify on his findings before the Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law in the U.S. House of Representatives. ...
read more
2009 Spelman College Leadership and Woman of Color Conference
April 24, 2009
Donna Brazile, renowned political pundit, syndicated columnist and author of “Cooking with Grease,†will headline the discussion on President Obama’s first 100 days in office at the Spelman College Leadership and Women of Color Conference, May 14 in Atlanta. ...
read more
Tutu, five others to receive honorary degrees at Carolina's May Commencement
April 24, 2009
A renowned anti-apartheid campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize winner, an industrialist and philanthropist, the "poet laureate of Southern Jews," a medical and pharmaceutical leader, a champion of American Indian rights and self-determination, and a cultural force in the literary life of the state, the South and the nation will receive honorary degrees May 10 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's spring commencement. ...
read more
Stakes raised in seizure of illegal immigrants' stolen IDs
April 24, 2009
...
read more
National Bar Association Honors Barbara Lee with Gertrude E. Rush Award
April 24, 2009
...
read more
Social Security Administration to Provide Benefits in Lambda Legal Case Representing Gay Father’s Children
April 24, 2009
...
read more
Strengthening Families by Helping Women Access High-Skill, High-Wage Jobs
April 24, 2009
...
read more
OPIC ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF AFRICAN TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INITIATIVE
April 24, 2009
...
read more
Director Gambrell Joins Mayor Fenty at Grand Opening of a Child Care Center & Affordable Housing Redevelopment in Washington, DC
April 24, 2009
...
read more
Page:
::
::
1
2
3
4
5
6
...
157
158
159
160
161
162
...
313
314
315
316
317
318
LIVE VIDEO EVERY SATURDAY
Rev. Al Sharpton
9 to 11 am EST
Rev. Jesse Jackson
10 to noon CST
LIVE BROADCASTS
Sounds Make the News ®
Atlanta -
WAOK-Urban
Berkley / San Francisco -
KPFA-Progressive
Chicago -
WVON-Urban
Los Angeles -
KJLH - Urban
New York -
WKDM-Mandarin Chinese
New York -
WADO-Spanish
New York -
WBAI - Progressive
Washington -
WOL-Urban