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May 12, 2024
University of Phoenix Announces 2024 Faculty of the Year Award Recipients
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Tickets Now on Sale for the 56th Bell Ringer Awards Ceremony
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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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"The Tax Master" CARLOS RAMÍREZ PRESENTS FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR USA TAX CONVENTION, THE PREMIER EVENT FOR HISPANI
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Ørsted and Shipbuilder Edison Chouest Christen First-Ever American-Built, Offshore Wind Service Operations Vessel
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National Institute for Innovation and Technology™ Announces Groundbreaking Pre-Apprenticeship Program During Youth Apprent
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Hyatt Doubles Down on Latin America Growth with 30+ Planned Openings Through 2027
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Celebrate Mother's Day with Baleaf: Experience the Comfort of the Freeleaf Collection
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Keeping Canadians safe from wildfires
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Young and old, Jew and Gentile Gather in Texas Cities to Remember the Millions Murdered During the Holocaust (1939-1945)
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Canadian Canoe Museum Reveals New Location at Water's Edge
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HEI Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
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Baby on Board: Nissan Engineer Documents Pregnancy Using Car Parts
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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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Salem Media Group Announces the Sale of its Principal Office in Camarillo, CA
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Hillsdale College Hosts 172nd Annual Commencement Ceremony, Welcomes Keynote Speaker Pat Sajak
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In Honor of Mother's Day, LILYSILK Proudly Supports Baby2Baby by Helping The Organization Provide 250,000 Diapers to Mothers and
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Three Hillsdale College Graduating Seniors Commissioned by U.S. Marine Corps
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Supporting Mothers with $10-a-day child care
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University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies Releases Mother’s Day White Paper on Skills Findings of Mothers Overcome
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Georgia Civil Rights Movement To Celebrate 50th Anniversary
May 13, 2011
The mass demonstrations and arrests in Albany in 1961 and 1962 helped change the course of American history. They were the first such campaigns in the country. ...
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Congressman: Ethnic Museums On National Mall Are Un-American
May 13, 2011
“The Museum of American History is where all the white folks are going to go, and the American Indian Museum is where Indians are going to feel at home." ...
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Study Links Anti-Flame Chemicals To Mental Harm In Latino Farm Children
May 11, 2011
We wanted to focus on environmental exposure in children’s development, and the best approach to do that is to look at early exposures, starting with pregnancy. ...
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Notre Dame Expert: Immigration Has Become A 'Bad' Word
May 11, 2011
"It no longer conjures images of Ellis Island. Now, even when we are talking about immigration in general, the default is we start talking about undocumented immigration." ...
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Digital-Divide Issues Blindside Ethnic Communities
May 09, 2011
Free Press made special efforts to bring the ethnic and community media into the national debate by facilitating participation of ethnic media journalists from across the nation. ...
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Blacks With Bulimia
May 09, 2011
"Our community doesn't talk about this stuff," says Armstrong, who chronicled her battle in the 2009 memoir. ...
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Study: Minority Kids Most Likely To Have Unmet Dental Needs
May 09, 2011
“It is not enough to repair the destruction caused by the disease process of tooth decay. We must work harder at preventing it.†...
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Zero-Tolerance Policy Creates "School-To-Prison Pipeline"
May 06, 2011
Increasing the number of suspensions increases the risks of the most vulnerable students to being pushed out of school. ...
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USDA In TX, NM To Iron Out Hispanic, Women Farmer Settlement
May 04, 2011
"We want to make sure that any Hispanic or women farmer or rancher who alleges discrimination is aware of this option to come forward." ...
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Freedom Riders To Reunite On Oprah
May 03, 2011
Said Winfrey, "“As an African American woman born in Mississippi in 1954 and raised in the south, I owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Freedom Riders, as do we all."” ...
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Group Calls AZ Bill Signing "Misguided"
May 02, 2011
SB1406 would construct a state-sponsored border fence using private donations and inmate labor. "The law is prime for lawsuits." ...
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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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Op-Ed: Why Al Sharpton Is Afraid of Black Conservatives
April 29, 2011
Black progressives are particularly embittered of us because black conservatives can counter their lies, smears and all-around disinformation. ...
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Obama Brainstorms With Influential Hispanic Leaders
April 29, 2011
The President also noted that the only way to fix what’s broken about our immigration system is through legislative action in Congress. ...
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Generations Clash Over Asian Mixed Marriages
April 29, 2011
Some experts see similar cultural discord between older and younger generations increasing as some aging parents hope to preserve tradition. ...
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Hispanic, Women Farmers Closer To Resolving Discrimination Claims‎
April 29, 2011
As part of continued efforts to close the chapter on allegations of past discrimination at USDA, Deputy Assistant Secy for Civil Rights Fred Pfaeffle continues outreach. ...
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Schools Help Prepare Future Minority Scientists And Engineers
April 29, 2011
The Virginia-North Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation is funded by the National Science Foundation's Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation. ...
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Univision Sues Florida Tribe Over Tower Felling
April 29, 2011
The suit alleges that someone clearing trees on the tribe's property damaged to guy wires holding the tower in place, which then fell and was destroyed ...
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Black Churches Teach Kids About Safe Sex, Disease Prevention
April 28, 2011
Such open discussion about sexual health in the African-American church where Scott learned this information would have been unthinkable even a few years ago. ...
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
April 28, 2011
Sickle Cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects over 80,000 people in the US and millions worldwide. ...
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Newest "Madea" Installment Meets With Black Disapproval
April 27, 2011
And why is it that Black women are the only women who have a negative stereotype about themselves that translates into undesirability? ...
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CA Supreme Court Chief: Bench Must Reflect State's Diversity
April 26, 2011
Cantil-Sakauye made headlines as the first Asian, the first Filipino, only the second woman, and one of the youngest to hold this position. ...
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Soul Session In Vietnam
April 25, 2011
Thousands of black soldiers have rejected traditional Army life, set up their own counterculture on bases throughout Vietnam. ...
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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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Black On Brown Violence Erupts In CA
April 22, 2011
Officials say while the fight broke down along racial lines, six students were believed to be responsible for instigating it. ...
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Donald Trump Revives Birther Issue
April 22, 2011
Trump pounded on the issue and the media took the bait. Then the mogul slyly backed off for a moment and talked about the familiar. ...
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Black Man Discusses Wrongful Imprisonment At Bucknell
April 19, 2011
Since becoming a free man, Bozella has taken his message of hope and determination around the country. ...
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Ethnic Media Lack Visibility At Media Reform Conference
April 18, 2011
The three-day event failed to include or even mention ethnic media in almost all the discussions, except at a roundtable." ...
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RACIAL PROFILING HITS GEORGIA
April 15, 2011
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In Some States, Working Poor Could Pay More Taxes
April 13, 2011
Governors say they're trying to balance the need to promote jobs with deficit reduction. But advocates say the poor are being asked to bear an unfair share of the burden. ...
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Would-Be Citizens Duped By Phony Army Scam
April 13, 2011
Calling himself the "Supreme Commander," Deng allegedly charged each recruit initiation fees of as much as $450 and a $125 annual renewal fee. ...
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