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May 9, 2024
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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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Denver's PrideFest Celebrates 50th Anniversary This Summer
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Forging a more prosperous Inuit Nunangat through the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee
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Rebecca School Relocates to New State-of-the-Art Facility in New York City
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Pennington Celebrates Overlooked Plant Moms for Mother’s Day in Humorous Spot
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DETROIT
August 27, 2010
Rev. Jesse Jackson is in Detroit
to lead what he calls a march
to rebuild America. It's a
new call for justice and jobs. ...
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CHICAGO
August 27, 2010
"It has been a project of mine for
many years now to make sure
African American communities have access
to the healthiest varieties of foods." ...
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ATLANTA
August 27, 2010
Do guns have a place
in a house of worship?
A new Georgia law passed
this year says they do not. ...
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NEW ORLEANS
August 26, 2010
As the fifth anniversary of
Hurricane Katrina approaches, we
look back at sights and
sounds from the Gulf Coast in 2005. ...
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SAN FRANCISCO
August 26, 2010
An Appeals court judge
in Sacramento is poised to
become the next Chief Justice
of the California Supreme Court. ...
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LOS ANGELES
August 26, 2010
Authorities descended on a
South Los Angeles housing
complex and arrested dozens
of Pueblo Bishops Bloods members. ...
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DETROIT
August 26, 2010
Soulful songstress Anita Baker
is performing at the
DTE Energy Music Theatre this Saturday.
What fans can expect from her new album. ...
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DALLAS
August 26, 2010
Earlier this summer a teenage
girl was punched in the face
by a police officer after she was
allegedly caught jaywalking. ...
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CHICAGO
August 26, 2010
The 81-year-old “Queen of Gospel
Music†continues to thrill a
global audience in and
out of church with over 60 albums. ...
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PHOENIX
August 25, 2010
"I will no longer drink Budweiser.
It has been a favorite of mine
but no more, I refuse to
give them my money. ...
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SALT LAKE CITY
August 25, 2010
An immigration attorney says
some of the arrests weren't
legitimate, that there was
racial profiling involved. ...
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MINNESOTA
August 25, 2010
Conversations about race aren't
always black and white. The
persistence of racism has
increased the tolerance of it. ...
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NEW JERSEY
August 25, 2010
Business owner encourages
graffiti as an opportunity to
bring the community together
through a progressive form of art. ...
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RALEIGH, NC
August 25, 2010
A Domino's employee has been
fired after printing a racial
slur on the bottom of
a customer's receipt. ...
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ATLANTA
August 25, 2010
There was a major setback
for a death row inmate given
a rare chance by the U.S.
Supreme Court to clear his name. ...
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SAN FRANCISCO
August 24, 2010
Oakland's police chief will bring
together the DEA, the FBI and
other federal agencies
to curb gang violence. ...
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NEW ORLEANS
August 24, 2010
The Lower Ninth Ward
still is horribly scarred.
Hurricane Katrina's imprint
is everywhere. ...
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DETROIT
August 24, 2010
Reverend Jackson says he wants
to put America back to
work with jobs, justice
and peace. ...
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GREENSBORO, NC
August 24, 2010
The Civil Rights Museum
honored 4 of the remaining
Tuskegee Airman in a special
ceremony at the museum. ...
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MADISON, WI
August 24, 2010
Africa Fest celebrates
its 12th year. All 52
countries are represented
at this annual festival. ...
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HELENA, MT
August 24, 2010
The annual multi-cultural gathering
brings together all walks of life.
Organizers hope to break attendance
records with this year's event. ...
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Native Cinema Summit Wraps Up
August 23, 2010
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Online Bigotry Is Booming
August 23, 2010
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CHICAGO
August 23, 2010
Some folks call it soul food,
others southern style cuisine, but
whatever you call it, you can
find it in the Chatham neighborhood. ...
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DALLAS
August 23, 2010
Jill wrote her name next to the
word “mother†on the forms.
She crossed out “fatherâ€
and wrote in “mother†next to Tracy's name. ...
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DETROIT
August 23, 2010
The Rebuild America: Jobs,
Justice & Peace tour is
urging national leaders to
focus on America's economic infrastructure. ...
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LOS ANGELES
August 23, 2010
"The very first question I was
asked was, Are you
married? The second
was, Do you have children?" ...
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NEW YORK
August 23, 2010
The robberies and beatings
of Hispanics by some
African Americans on
the north shore
began in April. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 23, 2010
This arts program travels to 30 schools
in the city. The program's focus
is bringing fine arts to children
who might not have the chance to. ...
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Hispanic Food Market Projected To Top $9.5 Billion
August 20, 2010
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NEW OLREANS
August 20, 2010
Spike Lee says his new documentary
shows that New Orleans
was flying high until BP
"messed it all up." ...
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