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May 3, 2024
Illinois American Water Proudly Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment Grantees
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FENC Uncaps Major Success with Global Sustainable Expansion in Recycled Polyester
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Cape Fear Community College Enhances Safety at Wilson Center With Evolv Technology
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Balfour Beatty Communities Delivers Energy and Utility Projects in Support of Navy Energy and Climate Goals
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St. Thomas University sets commencement, enrollment records
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Asian History Expands While Black History Contracts
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CEC EJ4Climate Grant Program Awards $2.4M for North American Environmental Justice Projects
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Babson Diagnostics Partners with Cynergy Wellness, Inc.
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BusinessWomen Launches: Empowering Women to Thrive and Connect Globally
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Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District Selects Varsity Tutors for Schools to Provide Students with Additional Learni
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dynaCERT’s Appointment of Dr. James Tansey Signals Commitment in Carbon Credit Innovation
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T&Pm Launches First U.S. Marketing Campaign for British Womenswear Label ME+EM
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RAARE Woman Collective Welcomes Holly Hartman as Director
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GeoPark Publishes Its 2023 SPEED/Sustainability Report
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Experience the Power of Tirzepatide: A Path to Health and Vitality
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Female-led Guardian Roofing, Gutters & Insulation Partners with Rebuilding Together of South Sound for "She Build"
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Fighting Food Insecurity and Supporting Communities Focus of “Fifth Third Day”
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Ratliff & Taylor Expands Executive Search Practice to Support Regional Demand and Growth
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Afya Limited Announces Entering Into a Share Purchase Agreement for the Acquisition of Unidompedro and Faculdade Dom Luiz
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Arena project aims to employ more Louisville area workers, minorities
April 20, 2009
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MAY 1ST COALITION FOR WORKER AND IMMIGRANT RIGHTS WELCOMES THE AFL-CIO AND CHANGE TO WIN ANNOUNCEMENT
April 17, 2009
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EEOC: JUDGE FINDS AGAINST SUNFIRE GLASS FOR SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF FEMALE WORKERS BY OWNER
April 13, 2009
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Forum/Webcast: Green Jobs & Low-Wage Workers
April 13, 2009
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Obama Administration to eliminate protections for health care workers
April 09, 2009
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REP. MALONEY: AFRICAN AMERICAN WORKERS HIT HARD BY RECESSION
April 06, 2009
Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney, Chair of the Joint Economic Committee released a statement in reaction to the 15th straight month of job losses and the negative effect on the African American community ...
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IMMIGRANT WORKERS LAUNCH INNOVATIVE EFFORT TO ENFORCE LABOR LAWS, AND END IMPUNITY FOR LAWLESS WORKING CONDITIONS IN NEIGHBORHOO
April 01, 2009
Wage and hour watchers will then travel to Bushwick, Brooklyn to get to work. They will be handing out pamphlets and speaking to workers and employers about their rights under state labor law. ...
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RIDERS & TRANSIT WORKERS TO PROTEST IMPENDING FARE HIKES & SERVICE CUTS IN NYC
March 25, 2009
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Utah Legislature Approves Bill To Extend, Expand COBRA to Workers Laid off From Small Businesses
March 20, 2009
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Say NO to Million-Dollar AIG Bonuses! Stop Government Theft from Workers! Bail Out the People, NOT Insurance Giants & Banks!
March 18, 2009
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Coalition for Worker and Immigrant Rights Rally
March 16, 2009
The Coalition demands are an immediate immigration reform, the recognition of human rights for all immigrants, for a prompt end of raids and deportations that are affecting thousands of immigrants working families, and to stop racial crimes. ...
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NELP: Rebuilding a Good Jobs Economy for Nation's Low-Wage Workers
March 13, 2009
Jump-starting our economy is critical, but this alone will not solve the deep crisis of inequality that has been building in this country for decades. ...
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LET FREEDOM RING RELEASES TV SPOT, SAYS "CARD CHECK" INTIMIDATES UNION WORKERS AND VIOLATES PRIVACY
March 13, 2009
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Recession Has Silver Lining For Minority Health Care Workers
March 12, 2009
Health care is the fastest growing sector of the economy - good news for Blacks and other minorities who are often underrepresented in many healthcare occupations. ...
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LET FREEDOM RING RELEASES TV SPOT, SAYS "CARD CHECK" INTIMIDATES UNION WORKERS AND VIOLATES PRIVACY
March 11, 2009
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Interfaith Worker Justice Calls for an End to All Workplace Immigration Raids
February 26, 2009
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Freedom Socialist Party hosts Public Study Group on March 9th in Harlem ~ Topic: Will Obama Plan save workers?
February 23, 2009
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NYC MAKES JUNETEENTH A HOLIDAY
June 19, 2020
NEW YORK - NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio participated in a Black Lives Matter street painting on Staten Island to announce the Big Apple will recognize Juneteenth as an official city holiday to recognize the liberation of the last freed Black slave. "We will give this day the importance and recognition it deserves," said de Blasio, adding "every student and city worker will have the opportunity to reflect on the meaning of our history through the pain and struggle that should bring an extraordinary purposefulness and vision to inspire change." ...
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KAVANAUGH PROTEST
October 05, 2018
NEW YORK - With Judge Brett Kavanaugh officially ascending to the Supreme Court on tomorrow afternoon, thousands of New Yorkers gathered in Times Square to denounce the new Associate Justice, who replaces retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. ...
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West Indians Say No To Occupy Wall Street
November 27, 2020
NEW YORK - The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement, which has been center stage in many of the world media’s stories over the past year, got a jolt yesterday from the organizers of the annual West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn. About two dozen OWS members, carrying a large bright yellow banner, became the object of disdain from the parade officials shortly after our photographer took this picture. ...
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Black Contractors To Protest Mississippi Bridge Project
September 07, 2011
Work on the new $700 million Mississippi River Bridge north of downtown St. Louis could come to a halt next week. East St. Louis Mayor Alvin Parks and the Metro-East Black Contractors Organization announced their plans ...
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Minority Groups Stress Transportation Funding
September 02, 2011
Following President Obama’s call for a “clean extension†of the surface transportation bill and a reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), The Leadership Conference Education Fund released a new report, “Getting to Work: Transportation Policy and Access to Job Opportunities,†which highlights how inequities in transportation ...
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Civil Rights Groups Express 9/11 Solidarity
September 01, 2011
National civil rights, human rights, civil liberties, Muslim, Jewish, and South Asian groups introduced their statement of shared principles and previewed their activities related to the 10th anniversary of 9/11. More than 70 diverse organizations have signed on to the statement of shared principles in advance of the anniversary ...
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OBAMA REACTS TO BLACK CRITICS
August 30, 2011
Under fire from Black lawmakers for allegedly ignoring rising unemployment in their communities, President Obama took to the radiowaves saying he understands their concerns. Obama appeared on the popular Black-oriented Tom Joyner show today as part of an effort by his administration to remind Black voters that the country’s first Black president is fighting for them. The president reminded the show's primarily Black audience that Martin Luther King's efforts regarding unemployment took time ...
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VOTING RIGHTS HEATING UP
August 25, 2011
Citing evidence that the State of Michigan is failing to provide low-income residents with a legally-mandated opportunity to register to vote, attorneys from Demos, Project Vote, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL), and the NAACP sent a pre-litigation notice letter to Secretary of State Ruth Johnson ...
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SC Latino Home Ownership Tumbles
August 22, 2011
Analysis of new US Census figures show the number of Hispanic homeowners in South Carolina and in Greenville County fell from 2000 through 2010 although the Hispanic population more that doubled. Wilfredo Leon, ...
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Feds Sue Racist CA Restaurant Chain
August 18, 2011
The federal government is suing a Panda Express restaurant in West San Jose, California, for making its Latino workers clean toilets while Asian employees stood by and watched. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said in a federal court filing that the general manager of the Panda Express gave Latino workers fewer hours and more menial jobs. The commission also said the manager more frequently and harshly disciplined Latino employees. ...
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Latinos Get OK To Sue Kraft For Discrimination
August 16, 2011
Kraft Foods must face a race-discrimination trial, even though it pointed out that another worker of the same minority group as the plaintiffs did not face similar discrimination, the 7th Circuit ruled. Discrimination against one member of a minority group violates federal discrimination law no matter how well another member of the same minority may have been treated, said the unanimous ruling. ...
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Black Women Historians Speak Out Against 'The Help'
August 15, 2011
The Association of Black Women Historians released a statement today urging fans of both the best-selling novel and the new movie The Help to reconsider the popular tale of African American maids in 1960s Jackson, Miss., who risk sharing their experiences with a young white journalist. The open statement to "fans of The Help" says the book and the movie "distorts, ignores, and trivializes ...
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NAACP Wants Probe Into Race Attack
August 12, 2011
The white Mississippi teens who beat up and ran over a black man with a pickup truck may also be responsible for attacking homeless black men in the area. The head of Mississippi’s NAACP, Derrick Johnson said the civil rights group is trying to determine if the teens assaulted poor blacks based on an ...
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Cornel West, Tavis Smiley On 'Poverty Tour'
August 12, 2011
PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley and Princeton professor Cornel West are travelling the country on a 16 city 'poverty tour.' Although both men have been vocal critics of the president, West insists, "It is not an anti-Obama tour." Rather, the men seek to highlight what they say is lack of effort by both the president ...
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