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May 2, 2024
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BALTIMORE
October 05, 2010
Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
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poverty in Mexicali, Mexico. ...
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BALTIMORE
September 13, 2010
Exploring a system that's
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Bowie State ROTC Mentors Baltimore Students
January 10, 2011
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Legal Icons To Be Honored At Baltimore Gala
November 09, 2010
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Baltimore Fights Dating Violence
November 03, 2010
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Baltimore Latinos Under Threat
August 24, 2010
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Women In Business National Conference Set
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June 07, 2010
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Baltimore African American Heritage Festival Boasts All-Star Lineup
May 21, 2010
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Wells Fargo Mortgage Case In Baltimore Dismissed
January 08, 2010
Baltimore's defeat in a lawsuit accusing Wells Fargo & Co of steering minority borrowers to expensive home loans may not derail efforts by local ...
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DOJ Responds To Congressional Inquiry Into Death Of Baltimore Activist
January 06, 2010
The most recent development in the case of Clay – whose death was ruled a suicide – comes after a report issued by city Inspector General Hilton Green ...
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West Baltimore Activist Says Police Broke His Arm
December 29, 2009
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Federal Housing Administration: Baltimore Lender Overcharged Minority Borrowers
December 08, 2009
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ACLU Forces Sweeping Improvements At Baltimore City Jail
August 18, 2009
Detainee Medical And Mental Health Care Will Improve As A Result Of Agreement To Settle Longstanding Lawsuit ...
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USAID Brings White House Service Initiative to Baltimore
June 24, 2009
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Police settle race-bias lawsuit in Baltimore
June 24, 2009
Word of the settlement came Monday, as police announced that they had dismissed internal charges against about 40 officers accused of wrongdoing as a result of an unrelated audit. ...
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New University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Assistant Vice President Focuses On Needs of Students
June 23, 2009
Ward, who immigrated to New York City in the 1990s, worked full time as he attended community college, undergraduate school, graduate school, and law school. As assistant vice president for student affairs at The New School in New York City for seven years, Ward became familiar with the challenges of an urban campus with different schools and a diverse population. In his new position, he oversees a variety of offices and services including the registrar, student services, wellness services ...
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SEXUAL HARASSMENT ALIVE AND WELL IN BALTIMORE
June 12, 2009
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A cautionary tale: The impact of incarceration on Baltimore City
April 01, 2009
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INNER CITY BALTIMORE YOUTH LEARN HOW TO SUCCEED IN TROUBLED ECONOMY
March 16, 2009
At a time when the unemployment rate for African American youth is more than 4 times higher than the national unemployment rate, black youths head to Westside YO! Baltimore Youth Opportunity Center. ...
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Baltimore celebrates 100 years of NAACP with special events
March 03, 2009
Baltimore is celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the NAACP with many special events throughout the year that highlight the significant role the organization has played in leading social change in America. ...
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Black Caucus To Host DC Cancer Summit
September 08, 2011
The Prostate Health Education Network, Inc. (PHEN) announced today that it will host its "Seventh Annual African American Prostate Cancer Disparity Summit" in Washington from September 22- 23, 2011, at the U.S. Capitol and Washington Convention Center. This year's theme is "Saving Lives: Strategies for Eliminating the African American Prostate Cancer Disparity." The Summit will kick-off on Sept. 22 ...
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Study: Doctors May 'Learn" Bias In Med School
September 06, 2011
New Johns Hopkins research shows that medical students -- just like the general American population -- may have unconscious if not overt preferences for white people, but this innate bias does not appear to translate into different or lesser health care of other races. The research findings, to be published tomorrow in the Journal ...
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NAACP Rally For Black Man Convicted Of Killing White Trespasser
August 23, 2011
The North Carolina and Georgia State Conferences of the NAACP, in conjunction with the national NAACP, will hold press conference and a rally tomorrow to address the Georgia State Supreme Court’s wrongful conviction of John McNeil, a Black business owner and former resident of Cobb County, Georgia. In 2006, McNeil was sentenced to life in prison in the death of Brian Epp. Mr. McNeil was defending his family at his home from Mr. Epp, a trespasser on McNeil’s property. ...
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Survey: 1 In 5 Children Live In Poverty
August 17, 2011
A new survey released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, a private charitable organization, says that child poverty in the United States increased in 38 states in the last decade. The annual KIDS COUNT Data Book shows the official child poverty rate, which is a conservative measure of economic hardship, increased 18 percent between 2000 and 2009, essentially returning to the same level as the early 1990s. ...
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Young Blacks Twice As Likely To Die On Dialysis
August 12, 2011
A new study may change the way doctors treat their dialysis patients. Past research suggested that black patients on dialysis survive longer than whites, but a new study finds that this does not hold true for young black patients. In fact, young blacks are twice as likely to die while on dialysis. ...
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Black Radio Mogul Dies
August 05, 2011
Dorothy Brunson, the first black female radio station owner in America, died this past weekend after complications from ovarian cancer. She was 72. Brunson got her start in 1962 as the assistant controller of New York City's WWRL-AM (1600). She rose through the ranks to become GM, and later joined WLIB-AM. ...
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Death Rate Higher For Black Diabetics
August 10, 2011
Even though overall black patients have a lower risk of death while receiving dialysis than white patients, this applies primarily to older adults, as black patients younger than 50 years of age have a significantly higher risk of death, according to a study in the August 10 issue of JAMA. "Of more than 500,000 individuals with ...
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SCLC To Carry On Fallen Leader's Vision
August 03, 2011
Following the sudden death of Southern Christian Leadership Conference president, Rev. Howard Creecy Jr., other SCLC leaders expressed shock but vowed to continue the work he started. Creecy died of an apparent heart attack on Thursday, he was 57. Creecy was elected president of the civil rights group in January ...
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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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Blacks Laud New Pollution Rules
July 12, 2011
Ahead of the August release its Climate Justice Department's national report which will rank the nation’s 431 coal-fired power plants on how they affect low-income communities and communities of color, the NAACP is applauding The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) finalized rules that will cap toxic ...
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