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April 29, 2024
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Plant Vogtle Unit 4 Achieves Commercial Operations
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Struck by Lightning: How Businesses Can Become More Resilient – Triple-I and LPI
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SHATTERPROOF AND ANTHEM BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD FOUNDATION PARTNER TO REDUCE HEALTHCARE STIGMA AROUND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER
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MoPOP Announces Revamped Volunteer Program With Exclusive Benefits
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CHOP Study Finds Healthcare Providers Play Crucial Role in Guiding Autistic Adolescents and Their Families into Adulthood
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Yamaha Publicly Demonstrates Yamaha Hydrogen-Powered Golf Car for First Time
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InventHelp Inventor Develops New Religious-Themed Game (BRK-4269)
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USPAACC Announces CelebrASIAN 2024 Procurement + Business Conference, May 29-31, The Hotel at Avalon, Autograph Collection, Alph
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20/20 Onsite Launches ‘Vision for Southbridge’ Program to Provide Eye Care to All Southbridge, MA Public Schools
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Disney Celebrates World Wish Day ® by Granting Over One Hundred Wishes Around the World
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Natron Energy Achieves First-Ever Commercial-Scale Production of Sodium-Ion Batteries in the U.S.
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Army Corps Offers To Deal With The N-Word
May 06, 2011
Activists with the Negro Hill Burial Ground Project say they don't believe the corps is unable to determine who is responsible for the name change. ...
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Unemployment Climbs To 13.4% For Black Women
May 06, 2011
Data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics from two surveys show that the employment situation for women in April was mixed. ...
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ETHNIC STUDIES HUNGER STRIKE
May 04, 2011
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Grave Markers In Cemetery Carry 'N-Word'
May 04, 2011
The graves in the Sacramento-area cemetery contain the bodies of people who had been buried in the community of Negro Town. ...
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TRIBES FORCED INTO FEMA TRAILERS
May 03, 2011
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Blacks Use "Quitlines" To Quit Smoking
May 04, 2011
African-Americans are consistently more likely than white smokers to use telephone help lines to quit smoking. ...
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Southern Poverty Law Center Marks 40th Anniversary Of Civil Rights
May 02, 2011
Southern Poverty Law Center founder Morris Dees speaks at the SPLC's 40th Anniversary Celebration at the Civil Rights Memorial Center Alabama. ...
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Women, Minorities Lose Ground On Fortune 500 Corporate Boards
May 02, 2011
White men still overwhelmingly dominate corporate boards with few overall gains for minorities and a significant loss of seats for African-American men. ...
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Many Unhappy With New Malcolm X Book
April 29, 2011
Two of Malcolm X’s daughters take issue with a recent biography of their father alleging that the marriage between Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz was strained, ...
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Study: Mortgages Scarce For Minorities
April 28, 2011
The study found that in the areas included in the study conventional mortgage refinancing in minority communities decreased by an average of 17 percent. ...
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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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Law Firm Drops Defense Of DOMA, Lawyer Resigns
April 25, 2011
"Today, we learned once again that it is a bad idea to defend antigay bias and discrimination in court, and fewer and fewer people are willing to do it." ...
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Blacks' Migration To Have Big Impact On Redistricting
April 22, 2011
According to newly released census numbers, eight of the nation’s top majority-black districts lost an average of more than 10 percent of their black populations. ...
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A New President, More Uncertainty for Haiti?
April 22, 2011
Mr. Martelly's ascension to the top job over the impoverished nation was unexpected and astonished most. ...
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NAACP TO BP: NG
April 20, 2011
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Poll: Voters Oppose Birthright Citizenship
April 20, 2011
Fewer than three out of 10, 28 percent, support birthright citizenship for everyone, down 6 percentage points since August. ...
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Equality Law Firm To Defend DOMA
April 19, 2011
"Thanks to Speaker Boehner's actions, President Obama's attempt to sabotage the legal defense of DOMA is not going to work." INCLUSIVE LAW FIRM TO DEFEND DOMA ...
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Reading Level Affects Minority Graduation
April 18, 2011
For black and Latino students, the combined effect of poverty and poor third grade reading skills makes the rate eight times greater. ...
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KKK Fliers Distributed In Ohio
April 14, 2011
The fliers, distributed in plastic freezer bags weighted down with marbles, show a Klansman carrying a cross and a Bible. ...
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Feds Settle Case Involving Harassment Of Somali Students
April 14, 2011
The complaint alleged severe and persistent harassment of Somali-American students, culminating in an incident in November 2009. ...
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Poll: Most Don't Perceive Disparities In Hospital Care
April 12, 2011
A majority of the public thinks that African Americans get the same (60%) or better quality of care (2%) as Whites do when they are hospitalized. ...
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Latin Category Cut From Grammy Awards
April 12, 2011
"I was very instrumental in getting the Latin Jazz category into the awards, and its elimination is very upsetting to me." ...
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Warnings AT&T/T-Mobile Deal Could Hurt Ethnic Communities
April 11, 2011
“I think there could be substantial impacts on communities of color and immigrant folks,†said Jamillah King. ...
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Minority Numbers Plunge In Newrooms
April 11, 2011
The percentage of minorities in newsrooms totaled 12.79 percent, a decline of .47 percentage points from a year ago. ...
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NY Wage Gap Costs Women $22B Each Year
April 11, 2011
“This new data illustrate the very real harm unequal wages are doing to families and the state,” said Debra L. Ness of National Partnership for Women & Families. ...
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Hispanics: USDA Settlement Unfair
April 08, 2011
Under the proposal, women and Hispanic farmers would be eligible for smaller awards than those that Black and Native American farmers were eligible to receive. ...
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ACLU Alleges Racial Bias In FL Foreclosure Courts
April 07, 2011
The special “mass foreclosure docket†established in December 2008 operates under rules that differ substantially from those that govern the rest of Lee County. ...
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U.S. Organizations Receive Diversity Council Honors
April 06, 2011
In its third year, the Diversity Council Honors Award honors the outstanding contributions and achievements of diversity council groups. ...
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Gays Fear Elder Abuse In Longterm Care Facilities
April 05, 2011
"Our hope is that this report provokes thought, raises critical questions, and compels future systematic research." ...
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Civil Rights Coalition Names New Outreach Director
April 01, 2011
Ms. Bond Gill will promote CHSE policy priorities while fostering the coalition’s relationships with members of Congress, the White House, and other policymakers. ...
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Segregation Not Going Anywhere Soon
March 30, 2011
The recent report that America’s most segregated cities are just as -- if not more -- segregated than they were a couple of decades ago is hardly a revelation. ...
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