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Tech Visionary and Trailblazing Innovator Edwige A. Robinson to Address Graduates at DeVry University’s Commencements
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Fort Johnson Residents Praise On-Base Military Housing Provider for Storm Preparation and Community Contributions
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Cotton Incorporated Celebrates the Benefits of Authentic Cotton Denim for 151st Birthday of Blue Jeans
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EcoEngineers Partners With XPRIZE to Accelerate Carbon Removals
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RockOrange Wins PRSA Silver Anvil Award with Aflac for Best Multicultural Public Relations Campaign Targeting the Hispanic Commu
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Belkin Offers the Very Best of Tech for Dads and Grads 2024
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RECORD-BREAKING AUTHOR FAWN WEAVER ANNOUNCES FIRST LOVE & WHISKEY: UNFILTERED TOUR DATES, FEATURING EXCLUSIVE TASTINGS
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The Centennial Continues: NY NOW Celebrates 100 Years This August, Plus Launches Online Directory
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Domini Impact Investments Releases 2023 Engagement Report Focused on People and Planet
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GENESIS AND TGR FOUNDATION CONTINUE PARTNERSHIP BY ADVANCING ACCESS TO STEAM EDUCATION
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Special Olympics Massachusetts Partners with Point32Health to Promote Health, Inclusion and Community Engagement
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Students Across US to Hear from NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station
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75 Students Awarded $150,000 in Scholarships from A+ Federal Credit Union
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Polaris Launches its 2023 Geared For Good Report
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Minneapolis Agency Preston Spire Designs Website Destigmatizing Mental Health, Adding to Roster of Work Centered on Mental Welln
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In Honor of National Women's Health Week, Portfolia Invests Total of $65M Into Women's Health Companies
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BLUE SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA NAMED ONE OF THE 50 MOST COMMUNITY-MINDED COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES
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Adena Health midwife helps first-time parents through long, emotional journey
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Radical Stitch - The largest survey exhibition of contemporary Indigenous beadwork ever presented on the continent
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NAACP PITTSBURGH - 55TH HUMAN RIGHTS DINNER
April 23, 2009
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Rendell announces funds for local projects; half to Pittsburgh African American Community
April 17, 2009
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Courier Fab 40 recognizes Pittsburgh future African American leaders
April 03, 2009
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Women Black History Month presented by New Pittsburgh Courier
April 01, 2009
Fannie Lou Hamer was very active in the civil rights movement and is famous for saying, “I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.†...
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SYNAGOGUE KILLINGS MOURNED
October 29, 2018
NEW YORK – Black activist Rev. Alfred Sharpton of the National Action Network, is joining by NY Mayor Bill de Blasio and Roman Catholic Cardinal Timothy Dolan as New York's religious leaders and other elected officials Sunday at a gathering to condemn the Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooting and vowing to protect the city's Jewish communities from anti-Semitic violence. ...
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MINORITY BANK SCAMMER GETS MAX
August 12, 2011
A federal judge has sentenced Jammie E. Harris to the maximum prison term for her role in fleecing Pittsburgh's only minority-owned bank of more than $3 million. "I regret a lot of the things I have done," said Harris in a rambling statement to Senior U.S. District Judge Alan Bloch. Judge Bloch interrupted Harris' plea for leniency citing her 36 prior convictions ...
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THE NAACP HEADS TO LOS ANGELES
July 21, 2011
With the theme of "Affirming America's Promise," the NAACP-- the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization--- opens it 102nd annual convention in Los Angeles tomorrow. The four-day gathering is expected to generate an economic impact of $11.4 million citywide, with a total of nearly 13,000 hotel rooms expected to be booked for the occasion. ...
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Super Bowl Study: White Men Dominate Ad Agencies
July 20, 2011
Super Bowl television commercials, and the advertising agencies producing them, remain out of step with the diversity of the audience for the nation’s most popular sporting event, according to a study released today by the University of Central Florida. White men continue to dominate advertising agencies ...
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Blacks Eye CA Redistricting Plan
July 11, 2011
The California Redistricting Commission (CRC) has been considering a move that would cripple African American political power. "The CRC's process as they develop the next round of maps would divide South Los Angeles ...
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Bayer Gender Bias Lawsuit Widens
May 25, 2011
According to the amended complaint, there is an entirely new class of plaintiffs and an additional Bayer HealthCare Division now added to the case. ...
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Pennsylvania Man Pleads Guilty For Cross Burning
May 12, 2011
“The burning cross is an unmistakable symbol of bigotry and hate, and to use it to threaten a family with violence because the race of a child is intolerable." ...
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Improving Health Literacy Could Benefit Dialysis Patients
April 28, 2011
African Americans and veterans had more than a 3-fold increased risk of having limited health literacy. ...
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Vitamin D Deficiency Associated With Different Types of Obesity In Black Kids
April 27, 2011
While black and white children with vitamin D deficiency both had higher fat levels, black children were more likely to have higher levels of fat just under their skin. ...
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PA NAACP Calls For Education Over Incarceration
April 26, 2011
"Today, children from around Pennsylvania are marching on the State Capitol in Harrisburg to remind legislators that they are the future of this state.†...
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Homeland Security Official Never Sentenced In Maid Case
April 19, 2011
Federal prosecutors in Boston are pressing for action on a Homeland Security official convicted a year ago of paying an illegal immigrant but never sentenced. ...
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What A Government Shutdown Could Mean For Blacks
April 08, 2011
Public employment, and the federal government being a centerpiece of that, has been the economic life blood of black communities for generations. ...
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How Layoffs Have Affected Black Workers In The Public Sector
April 06, 2011
As governments contemplate additional layoffs, it is important to note that few commentators have examined the racial implications of this reduction. ...
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Black America And The N-Word
April 07, 2011
White people refer to each other as redneck or cracker, yet, their use is considerably different from Blacks' use of the n-word. ...
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Why Wal-Mart Case Is So Important To Women, Minorities
March 25, 2011
This is a sex-discrimination case brought by six California women on behalf of female employees at Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club stores across the country. ...
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BIG PHARMA CHARGED WITH BIAS
March 21, 2011
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Exploring The New Huckfinn
March 18, 2011
“What are we teaching them [by removing the N-word]? This may be their first encounter with slavery.†...
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Top 50 Companies For Women Execs Named
March 17, 2011
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Angry Workers March As Wages Fall
March 11, 2011
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Black Urban Flight Changing America's Political Face
March 10, 2011
African Americans now make up a bare majority in a city that only two decades was one of the blackest cities in the United States. ...
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SPLC Report Examines Lawmakers "Attacking" 14th Amendment
March 10, 2011
"The fact that we're talking about people who wield real political power should scare everyone who cares about our constitutional ideals." ...
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Morial To Give Xavier Commencement Address
March 09, 2011
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Women's Advocate Speaks At GA 'Voices' Lecture
March 09, 2011
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Women And Girls Taking Action Against HIV/AIDS
March 08, 2011
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Questions Begin Over KS Redistricting
March 08, 2011
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WI Events Compared To '68 Memphis Sanitation Worker's Strike
March 04, 2011
Recent efforts by Governor Scott Walker...will have devastating consequences for racial minorities and civil rights progress. ...
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College Sport Improves Racial Hiring Practices
March 03, 2011
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