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April 29, 2024
Light The Lights: Broadway Celebrates New York City Children's Theater Honoring Drama Desk Nominees Musical Theater Writers Russ
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Empowering Students with Learning Differences: Read Learning Center's Summer Program
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PointClickCare Enhances the Senior Living Experience with New Purpose-Built Solutions
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Tyler Technologies Announces 2024 Maine App Challenge Winners
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Health Equity Cannot Be Achieved Without Data Equity
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Daqo New Energy Files Annual Report on Form 20-F for Fiscal Year 2023
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MUDDY BITES ANNOUNCES GIRL SCOUT COOKIE INSPIRED FLAVOR NOW AVAILABLE AT WALMART STORES NATIONWIDE
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Siri's First Head of Product and Design Launches Proemial, a New AI Startup Combating Misinformation
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Talino, Chemonics invest in startup Higala, the Philippines' pioneering inclusive instant payment system
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JETLINER CABINS: Evolution & Innovation, the Foremost Resource on Aircraft Interiors, Released in New Digital Edition with 1
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Itaconix Launches Two New Plant-Based Performance Ingredients for Household Detergents and Cleaners
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Black Mental Health Canada and GreenShield Introduce Transformative Women's Counseling Initiative: QUEENS
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Wild West Children's Dentistry Expands Reach to Nine Locations in Arizona, Offering Exceptional Care for All Ages and Needs
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"Miss You So Mad" Released by Multi-Genre Singer-Songwriter Dionya Marie
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Laekna Releases 2023 ESG Report
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Pennsylvania American Water Launches Interactive Web-Based Map to Identify and Replace Lead Service Lines
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Worldwide Smart Vacuum Market Shipped 18.5 Million Units in 2023, According to IDC
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Winner of the 2024 NJ State Science Bowl Championship Inspires Underrepresented Youth
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UNIFI, Makers of REPREVE®, Schedules Third Quarter Fiscal 2024 Earnings Conference Call
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Kodiak Cares Foundation Signs $1 Million Pledge to Sky High for Kids
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus Hosts Latino Youth Leadership Series On Capitol Hill
April 19, 2010
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) will join Members of Congress, national leaders, subject matter experts and the 2009-2010 class of CHCI Graduate & Young Professional (GYP) Fellows on April 21, 2010, for in-depth discussions on critical issues facing the Latino community in the areas of ...
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Hispanic Caucus Institute Hosts Young Latino Leaders Summit
April 16, 2010
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Report: Climate Law Healthy For Ethnic Communities
April 16, 2010
“Communities of color, not surprisingly, bear a disproportionate emissions burden from the facilities we looked at,†said Morello-Frosch. “African ...
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Health Dept. Secretary Comments On New Health Care Quality, Disparity Reports
April 13, 2010
"In 2009, healthcare associated infections increased and minorities were less likely to have insurance and less likely to get the treatments they needed. In a reformed system, more Americans will get the care they need, regardless of their race or ethnicity and ...
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National Medical Association Works To Bolster Participation In Research Trials
April 08, 2010
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Environmental Justice Groups Tell Congress: Protect Us From Toxic Chemicals
April 08, 2010
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Grouping All Asians Together Could Be Bad
For Health
April 05, 2010
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New Medicines, New Hope for African Americans
April 01, 2010
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Edward James Olmos On The Passing Of Jaime Escalante
April 01, 2010
His success in overcoming these odds and in enabling “unteachable†students to master advanced mathematics made him a national and international ...
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Minority Children Get Short End Of Stick In Health Care World
March 29, 2010
“There’s never been a piece of research like this where we say, ‘Let’s just look at all the disparities, and see what they are, how pervasive they are and which domains they fall into’,†he said. “The severity, the extent and the pervasiveness were not known. I think there’s a lack of recognition of the problem, and ...
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Attitudes About Breastfeeding Explains Disparities Among Black Women
March 25, 2010
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DC African American Business Leader Co-Chairs Leukemia Ball Saturday
March 26, 2010
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Minority Rights Group: President Obama And Congress Come To Aid Of Minority Families
March 24, 2010
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Navajo Activists Win Victory, Open Coal Talks To Public
March 23, 2010
For the first time, the Navajo tribal government would open to the public its negotiations with Peabody Energy over its royalty rates for coal extracted at Black Mesa’s ...
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DC African American Business Leader Co-Chairs 2010 Leukemia Ball
March 22, 2010
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National Medical Association - Will Status Quo Persist In Health Care?
March 19, 2010
For minorities, low income families and individuals, disparities in access, quality of care, and health outcomes are all too common in the current health care system. On the heels of the health care vote, the NMA along with several other advocacy partners will amplify the message that attaining health care is vital ...
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National Women's Law Center: Women Can't Wait For Reform
March 19, 2010
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Recent Study: African Americans Living With Mental Illness Have Higher Risk For Other Illnesses
March 18, 2010
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has launched a new health education program to promote sound "mind and body" health practices among individuals who live with serious mental illness. The "Hearts and Minds" initiative focuses on combating risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol ...
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National Urban League CEO Brings Personal Stories Of Unemployed To Congress
March 17, 2010
Their stories are both heartbreaking and hopeful,†Morial said. “They paint a portrait of Americans who are willing to fight with everything they have, if only they are given a chance to succeed. On behalf of the more than eight million Americans who’ve lost their jobs during this economic crisis, the National Urban ...
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Warning: 'Systemic Underfunding' Of Hepatitis Programs Puts Five Million Americans At Risk
March 17, 2010
Millions of Americans are at risk, especially African Americans and Asian Americans. Without detection and treatment, chronic viral hepatitis leads to liver cancer, cirrhosis, or liver failure. In the absence of federal leadership, the research firm Milliman ...
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UN Study: It’s Time To Reassess Where We Stand With An HIV Vaccine
March 17, 2010
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SICKLE CELL PAIN MAY BE FROM DAMAGED TISSUES OR NERVES
March 16, 2010
Nearly half of the patients reported their pain was caused by the disease. Other patients said their hurting was caused ...
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Center Aims To Cut Obesity In Black, Latino
New Yorkers
March 12, 2010
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DOJ Begins Outreach Effort To Native American Victims Of Radiation Exposure
March 09, 2010
The Justice Department today announced a new internship program that will employ students part-time to conduct intensive outreach efforts with Native Americans and their families whose work in the uranium industry during the Cold War benefited the United States but exposed them to radiation and may entitle them to compensation under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). ...
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Minority Students Awarded Fellowships To
Become Scientists
March 09, 2010
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Blacks More Likely To Have Alzheimer's And Dementia Than Whites
March 09, 2010
According to the Alzheimer's Association's® 2010 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures, African ...
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Black and Hispanic Patients With Heart Failure Less Likely To Use Hospice
March 09, 2010
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Black Women Delaying Post-Surgical Radiation Increases Risk of Recurrence
March 04, 2010
"It could be factors such as access to care, the patients’ ability to navigate the healthcare system, or physician referrals," said Punglia. Although the study focused on older women, the findings have implications for younger women. "It's possible that the increased risk we identified in older women could be ...
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Open Letter From The President
March 04, 2010
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U.S. Surgeon General To Address Black
Journalists Conference
March 03, 2010
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'Stepping' Raises Awareness For Organ And
Tissue Donation
March 03, 2010
Step Up to Speak Up is an opportunity for student leaders and members of the spoken word community to educate their peers about the significance of organ donor ...
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