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Kubota Saddles Up Veterans with New Farming Equipment in the Ring at PBR World Finals in Honor of National Military Appreciation
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Southern California Edison, Lotus Infrastructure Partners Chosen by CAISO to Build Major Transmission Project Between San Diego,
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City of Hope Awarded $5.4 Million CIRM Grant to Create a Stem Cell Laboratory and Expand Access to State-of-the-Art Disease Mode
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Afya Limited (the "Company") Notice of Annual General Meeting of the Company
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Women Business Collaborative Announces 2024 Recipients of the CEO Excellence in Gender Equity and Diversity Award and the Trailb
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The Latino Donor Collaborative Appoints Pancho Gonzalez, CEO of Lopez Dorada Foods, to its Board of Directors
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FOX News Digital Leads News Brands With Multiplatform Minutes for 38th Consecutive Month
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Imagining Combat Without Military Medicine: What Would That Look Like?
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The Toy Association Names Industry Veteran Greg Ahearn as New President & CEO
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Straight A’s and Athletes: Reliant and Houston Texans Honor High School Students with $60,000 in Scholarships
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Breakthrough New York Names Next Executive Director Nikki Thompson
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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Marks Expansion of Your Six Recovery Program at The Bluffs Addiction Campuses
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In First Year, Statewide Anti-Hate Hotline Connects Hundreds of Californians with Support in Response to 1,000+ Reported Acts of
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Louisiana Businessman & Philanthropist Gains National Recognition for Fighting Child Abuse Statewide
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University of Phoenix Launches Academic Leadership Pages
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American Indian College Fund Launches "Make Native Voices Heard" Voting Campaign
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PIF and WTA sign multi-year partnership to accelerate the growth of women's tennis globally
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Anaergia Announces Extended Delay in the Filing of Its Audited Financial Statements and Related Disclosures
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HopSkipDrive Commends the Biden-Harris Administration’s Efforts to Combat Chronic Absenteeism in Schools
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New Tool Flags Hidden Sexual Struggles in Female Partners of Patients With Prostate Cancer
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Blacks Tap Into Their Green Side At
Planet Harmony
June 25, 2010
Planet Harmony is also an online affiliate of the nationally-syndicated radio program -- Living on Earth – which reaches approximately 300 Public Radio stations nationwide through PRI (Public Radio International) and on XM Radio Channel 133, broadcasting on environmental news, features ...
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Study Reveals Strains On Same-Sex Partners When Health Insurance Isn't Available
June 25, 2010
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American Touch In African Youth Camps
June 23, 2010
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Racism Plays Major Role In Determining Mental Health
June 16, 2010
Following the success of its annual conference, titled “The Social Determinants of Mental Health: From Awareness to Action,†the Institute on Social Exclusion (ISE) at the Adler School of Professional Psychology is forming a Working Group to develop a Mental Health Impact Assessment tool. The purpose of the tool is to ...
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Report Reveals Black Students Disproportionately Suspended From Schools
June 15, 2010
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NYC To Train Emergency Response Teams In Haiti
June 02, 2010
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Latino Children's Social Skills Erode In Middle School
May 28, 2010
The American Psychological Association recently published a special section highlighting research on Latino children and educational performance in the journal Developmental Psychology. It found that Latino children, despite growing up in poverty, started kindergarten with strong social and classroom skills. These skills make children better learners. However ...
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SOUTHERN POLITICAL RACISM
May 25, 2010
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National Rites Of Passage Unveils Strategy For Youth Development
May 12, 2010
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LATINO EDUCATION CRISIS
May 12, 2010
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Nelson Mandela Honored For Continuous Fight For Social Change And World Freedom
May 12, 2010
"Nelson Mandela embodies the potential in each of us to effect positive change, and Walden is proud to present this honorary degree to a legendary leader whose historic ...
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Focus On Black Stroke Awareness
May 06, 2010
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Black Professor Elected To Joint Center
Board Of Governors
May 05, 2010
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Rights Of Passage Event To Focus On Integration
May 03, 2010
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Black Students Subjected To Racism Online More Than Whites
May 03, 2010
“To their friends, they would express mild approval of the party photos or just not discuss race,†Tynes said. “But in ...
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Latino Children Excel In Classroom Despite Poverty Woes
May 03, 2010
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North Western Research Shows Black More Empathetic Than Whites
April 27, 2010
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Number Of Fat Minorities Rising
April 26, 2010
“The unprecedented rise in obesity among U.S. adults over the past two decades appears to have stabilized and will continue to remain stable over the next 10 years ...
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Notre Dame Names First Black Valedictorian
April 22, 2010
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Rights Groups Call On Congress To Pass Employment Non-Discrimination Act
April 22, 2010
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Penn State Students Conduct Study On Diversity In Education
April 20, 2010
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ICON OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT DOROTHY HEIGHT DIES
April 20, 2010
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New Study Shows Confronting Racism Raises Self-Esteem
April 13, 2010
"Filipino Americans and Racism: A Multiple Mediation Model of Coping" is published in the April 2010 issue of the “Journal of Counseling Psychology.†It was co-authored by Alvin Alvarez, professor of counseling at San Francisco State University and Linda Juang, associate professor of psychology. "Some coping ...
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People Primed With Christian Religious Words More Likely To Express Racial Prejudice
April 07, 2010
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Transforming "Dropout Factories" Into High Achieving Schools
April 06, 2010
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Despite Much-Higher Poverty Rates, Rural Oregonians Use Less Public Assistance
April 01, 2010
OSU researchers Deana Grobe and Bobbie Weber, along with Elizabeth Davis of the University of Minnesota, found that the rates of use of such programs as work support were similar between rural and urban areas, despite poverty and unemployment figures often being much higher in rural areas. For ...
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Researchers Speak Out On Controversial Diversity Vote In Wake County
March 30, 2010
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Stigma Keeps Some Latinos From Depression Treatment
March 29, 2010
While it might not be surprising that Latinos stigmatize mental illness, “like many things, it’s all anecdotes and innuendo until you do something more solid, like a ...
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New Book Offers Blueprint For Transforming Dropout Factories Into High Achieving Schools
March 29, 2010
The social net for high school dropouts is gone forever. When the manufacturing base in the U.S. was strong, a young man could drop out of high school and safely land at a factory with an $18 an hour job ...
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Medical Leaders Advocate For Minorities With Mental Health Issues
March 26, 2010
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Students Hold Tearful Vigil For Haitian
Earthquake Victims
March 19, 2010
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