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Learning Ally Partners with Dollar General Literacy Foundation to Launch Free Digital Literacy Video Library for Educators
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New Braunfels Mom Claims Daycare Neglect Caused Toddler's Seizure, Files Lawsuit
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80% of Retail Workers Feel Unsafe While on the Job, New Theatro Study Shows
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0924 Investments, LLC, Holding Company for The Bufford Family Office - Announces the introduction of LeafSpring Schools to Louis
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NO DOGS ALLOWED? GUIDE DOG USERS FACE CHALLENGES
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Relias Report Emphasizes Urgent Need for Improved Training and Resources in Maternal Health Care
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Investors Raise Concerns to Meta Regarding Child Safety on Social Media Platforms
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First Student Wins ACT Expo's Prestigious Leading Private Fleet Award, a First for the Student Transportation Industry
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American Red Cross Supports Military Community Around the World
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Neuhaus Education Center Appoints New Chief Academic Officer
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Nemours Children's Health Hosts Groundbreaking Ceremony for Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation Institute for Cancer and Blood Disorder
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NetJets Announces Collaboration With Acclaimed Artist Silvère Jarrosson
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SCS Technologies Appoints New Chief Financial Officer, Nicola Hartman
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Primrose Schools® Collaborates with Emory Healthcare to Bring $3.5 Million Early Education Project to Atlanta
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CollegeVine Unveils First-of-its-Kind AI Recruiter
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Alzheimer's Community Care to Host 25th Annual Education Conference
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Napoli Shkolnik Announces $316.5 Million Settlement with BASF Corporation in AFFF MDL
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Latest CA Redistricting Maps Leave Latinos Dissatisfied
August 01, 2011
Now that the California Citizens Redistricting Commission has approved new political boundaries for the state, civil rights groups are weighing what impact the maps will have on communities of color. Local sources report ...
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Stigma Prevents HIV Testing By Black MDs
August 01, 2011
Social stigma is the largest barrier to routine HIV testing by African-American frontline care physicians, according to a new National Medical Association survey. Despite the belief by most physicians surveyed (93 percent) that HIV is either very serious or a crisis in the African-American community, findings suggested that ...
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Latino Groups Call For Day Of Protest In GA
July 01, 2011
A Hispanic advocacy group has called on Latinos in Georgia to not "work, buy, sell or spend" today in protest of the new immigration law which is effective today. The protest is being hailed as a "Day of Non-Compliance" by the organizer, the Georgia Latino ...
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Latinos Absent From News Desks
June 29, 2011
Latino groups are calling for more of a presence in the Sunday morning talk show arena. Today the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts (NHFA), together with the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), The LIBRE Initiative and Being Latino are launching a social impact project called: The Art of Politics. ...
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Fed's Flip-Flop Over Black Police Department Test Scores
June 01, 2011
"We are appalled to learn that the DOJ has branded our tests as "invalid," despite having been appraised openly in advance of our validation steps." ...
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Florida Gov. Poised To Sign Welfare Drug Test Into Law
May 06, 2011
Critics of the proposal say it unfairly targets the 113,340 Floridians who receive welfare benefits. ...
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SUNDAY IS PROTEST DAY
April 29, 2011
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
April 28, 2011
Sickle Cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects over 80,000 people in the US and millions worldwide. ...
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Newspapers Improve Diversity Numbers
April 27, 2011
“The worst news was perhaps that the percentage of sports editors who were women or people of color fell 2.3 percentage points to 9.42 percent in 2010." ...
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Blago: I Want Emanuel, Jackson To Testify
April 21, 2011
Jackson, son of the civil rights leader and a national co-chairman of Obama's presidential campaign, was mentioned as a possible appointee to fill Obama's Senate seat. ...
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Latino Leaders Fast To Protest Budget Cuts
April 21, 2011
“The Latino community would be devastated if the proposed cuts to programs benefitting the hungry and poor in America were to become law.†...
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Koran-Burning Pastor Plans Protest
April 20, 2011
Jones is the pastor of a small church in Gainesville, Fla. Last year, he announced plans to hold a public burning of the Koran but backed down. ...
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Testimony In Case Of Journalist's Killing
April 18, 2011
Longmire has been criticized for having had a close relationship with Bey, the former head of the self-described black empowerment group. ...
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Despite Latest Ruling, Not Much Has Changed In AZ
April 15, 2011
"The decision should serve as a warning sign to other states that are considering whether or not to replicate Arizona's SB 1070." ...
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News Group Stands By Unity After Black Journalist Split
April 13, 2011
"RTDNA has always valued partnerships with other journalism organizations and see them as beneficial to our profession.†...
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Ban Sparks Immigration Protest
April 06, 2011
The group included college students, civil rights activists and others who marched around the Georgia State University Campus. ...
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Latest Census Tally Puts Hispanics At 50M
March 28, 2011
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100,000 Black Women Tested for HIV In 2010
March 10, 2011
Sistas Organizing to Survive (SOS) is the grassroots mobilization of black women in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and was the first of its kind in the nation. ...
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CBS Taps Black Woman For News VP Job
March 07, 2011
Ciprian-Matthews is an Emmy Award-winning journalist who has coordinated the efforts of overseas bureaus, correspondents and producers. ...
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
March 01, 2011
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HBCUs Collect Awards At News Media Conference
February 17, 2011
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Study: "Input" Raises Latino Test Scores
February 11, 2011
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Black Newsman Don Lemon Publishes Memoir
February 10, 2011
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Norton Denied To Testify, Black Caucus Outraged
February 10, 2011
"They apparently seek to trample on my right as a Member of Congress to participate in the legislative process by giving testimony." ...
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Afro-American Newspapers Partner With Google
February 10, 2011
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HBCU Filmmaker Contest Winners Announced
January 27, 2011
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
January 27, 2011
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Newswoman Brings Cancer Story To Notre Dame
January 10, 2011
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Ethnic Media Nominate 2010 Top Newsmakers
January 03, 2011
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Gunshot Tracker Tests Scare Asian Residents
December 29, 2010
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Blacks Consider Protest Of Confederate President Oath Of Office Re-Enactment
December 27, 2010
"The Confederacy should be remembered with shame for trying to keep blacks enslaved rather than with celebration." ...
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