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May 11, 2024
Salem Media Group Announces the Sale of its Principal Office in Camarillo, CA
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AEG Presents Names Brent Fedrizzi President, North American Regional Offices
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Intuit and REI champion climate action through Clearloop with new White Pine Solar Farm
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Tickets Now on Sale for the 56th Bell Ringer Awards Ceremony
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Associates of Cape Cod, Inc. (ACC) Marks 50 Years of Protection Through Detection with a New Look
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McHappy Day® Raises Record-Breaking $8.9M Bringing Total Raised to Over $100M for Families in Canada
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Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Mildred L. Oberkotter: Inspiring Thousands of Children with Hearing Loss to Achieve Their Dre
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Government of Canada announces $3.5 million to honour the legacy of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians who served in uniform
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Norman's Hallmark Shares Top 2024 Mother's Day Gift Ideas
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HEI Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
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University of Phoenix Announces 2024 Faculty of the Year Award Recipients
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Ecodrive Awarded $300,000+ in Seed Funding at San Diego Angel Conference VI, with Runner Up Achieve Clinics Securing a $100,000+
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Hyatt Doubles Down on Latin America Growth with 30+ Planned Openings Through 2027
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Keeping Canadians safe from wildfires
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WomenHeart and Bayer Join Forces to Enhance Heart Health Awareness and Education Among Women Across the U.S.
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National Institute for Innovation and Technology™ Announces Groundbreaking Pre-Apprenticeship Program During Youth Apprent
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Prominent Female Sales Leader Sues Cynosure And Numerous Executives For Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, And Gender Discrimina
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National Geographic Documentary Films, Along With Oscar- and Emmy-Winning Producers Little Monster Films and Lightbox, in Associ
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Northern Colorado Community Invited to Attend Free Event and Flex Support for Local Veterans & First Responders
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"The Tax Master" CARLOS RAMÍREZ PRESENTS FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR USA TAX CONVENTION, THE PREMIER EVENT FOR HISPANI
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"In The Silence Of The Heart" May 28-June 14
May 06, 2009
Joanna Chan's play "In The Silence Of The Heart,"is a new family drama set in the U.S., dealing with racial biases, the concept of family and the nature of forgiveness. ...
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Program Reduces Hospital and Emergency Department Use Among Homeless Adults With Chronic Illnesses
May 06, 2009
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UNDER THE INFLUENCE TRACES THE HIP-HOP GENERATION'S IMPACT ON BRANDS, SPORTS AND POP CULTURE
May 06, 2009
The cultural marketing book traces the transformation of the Hip-Hop music and culture into a lifestyle, attitude and distinct set of brand preferences emulated and adopted by the masses through the mediums of music, television and film. ...
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Coalition holds rally to demand significant reforms to mayoral control of New York City schools
May 06, 2009
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Top Policy Groups Take Action to Create Healthy Communities, Prevent Childhood Obesity
May 05, 2009
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REV. CARLTON PEARSON NAMED INTERIM MINISTER AT CHRIST UNIVERSAL TEMPLE IN CHICAGO
May 04, 2009
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Five Donaldson, Arkansas, Men Indicted on Federal Civil Rights Charges
May 04, 2009
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BLACK COMIC BOOK CREATORS CONVERGE IN PHILADELPHIA TO ENCOURAGE YOUTH LITERACY
May 04, 2009
Comic book artist Eric Battle greets a young comic book fan (right). Annual Convention Celebrates the Black Experience in Comic Books and Promotes Youth Literacy with Workshops. Philadelphia, PA (BlackNews.com) - Concerned by the decrease in literacy rates among urban youth around the country, the East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention, Inc. (ECBACC, Inc.) dedicates its 8th annual comic book convention to increasing youth literacy and expression through writing and drawing comic books. ECBACC, Inc. welcomes back Underworld 3: Rise of the Lycans screenwriter, actor and creator of the blockbuster movie series Underworld, Kevin Grevioux. This is Grevioux's second appearance at the Convention. Internationally-renowned illustrator (Green Lantern, Supergirl and Firestorm) Jamal Igle also returns as a special guest. ...
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Latest News from Women's eNews
May 04, 2009
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Africa Achievement Awards Honor Americans in CA
May 04, 2009
The only black woman to serve on the board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Hon. Anita L. DeFrantz will join a group of national and international dignitaries to be honored at the 17th Africa Achievement Awards organized by The African Times-USA news journal and supported by various African diplomatic missions in California. ...
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Three South Carolina Men Indicted on Federal Civil Rights Charges
May 01, 2009
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Black leaders convene AIDS Mobilization Summit in response to new Washington D.C. HIV/AIDS data
May 01, 2009
(Washington D.C.) Leaders of traditional Black political, civil rights, social, and faith based organizations will come together with local AIDS and community based organizations on Monday, May 4, 2009 for a D.C. Black AIDS Leadership Mobilization Summit to respond to recent data released by the D.C. Department of Health. The meeting will take place 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Kaiser Family Foundation located at 1310 G. Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20005. National television commentator Jeff Johnson will moderate the event. ...
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New Exhibit Shows Racist Roots of Psychiatry
May 01, 2009
“Psychiatry: An Industry of Death,†a traveling exhibit showing the damaging effect of the institution on society, shows how psychiatry has provided justification for slavery, genocide, and other racist atrocities internationally. ...
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Ebony Magazine Names Editorial Team Leaders
May 01, 2009
Veteran journalist Terry Glover has been appointed managing editor of the world’s No. 1 Black magazine. In her new role, she will be directly responsible for conceptualizing content with the editorial team as well as tracking the planning and execution of EBONY magazine. ...
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ACLU And Women’s Groups Brief Senate On Paycheck Fairness Act
May 01, 2009
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Ellison Votes to Strengthen Hate Crimes Prosecution
April 30, 2009
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PR:AAPACT's New Stage Play 'For Your Love...Sucker!'
April 30, 2009
HEATED ROMANCE AND JAW-DROPPING DRAMA FILLS THE AIR IN AAPACT'S STAGE PLAY FOR YOUR LOVE...SUCKER! A MODERN DAY LOVE STORY. The African American Performing Arts Community Theatre, Inc. (AAPACT) proudly presents For Your Love...SUCKER! A Modern Day Love Story written by Ed Bullins. ...
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Pollution Found in Five Extraordinary Minority Women Leaders, EWG Study Finds
April 30, 2009
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ACLU NEWS RELEASE: Supreme Court Hears Voting Rights Act Challenge
April 29, 2009
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Barbara Lee Releases Statement on Equal Pay Day
April 29, 2009
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BET Networks Covers Pres. Obama's First 100 Days
April 29, 2009
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New Poll Finds Public's Sense of Urgency About HIV Is Down, Even Among Some Higher Risk Groups
April 29, 2009
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NPR’S MICHELE NORRIS NAMED "JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR" BY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS
April 29, 2009
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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New Medicare Policy May Pose Risks to Black Kidney Patients
April 24, 2009
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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. ...
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National Bar Association Honors Barbara Lee with Gertrude E. Rush Award
April 24, 2009
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