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April 28, 2024
Carbon Removal and Mariculture Legislation Moves Forward in California Assembly
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The Sallie Mae Fund Grants $75,000 to DC College Access Program to Support Higher Education Access and Completion
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Minorities Not Being Properly Screen For Diabetes Despite Risks
June 24, 2011
Although people from certain ethnic groups are at high risk for getting diabetes and should be screened, a new study suggests that such screenings are not being done as often as they should. Dr. Ann Sheehy, a hospitalist and clinical assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, was lead author of the findings, which appear in this month's edition of Diabetes Care. ...
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Racial Disparities Still Exist In Colorectal Cancer Screening Despite Increased Medicare Coverage
April 28, 2011
Blacks and Hispanics less likely than whites to receive screening. Disparities persisted after increased colorectal screening coverage. ...
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Special Screening Of 'Freedom Riders' Documentary
March 31, 2011
From May until December of 1961, more than 400 Americans risked their lives -- many enduring savage beatings and imprisonment. ...
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Civil Rights Doc. Screened At Film Festival
March 17, 2011
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"Black In Latin America" To Screen In Miami
March 03, 2011
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Univ. Of Mich To Screen Tuskegee Documentary
January 05, 2011
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Latinas Avoiding Cancer Screens
December 30, 2010
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Programs Help Blacks Get Needed Screenings
October 29, 2010
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New Cancer Screening For Minority Women Intro'd
October 27, 2010
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New Cancer Screening For Minority Women
October 25, 2010
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Trouble With New Sickle Cell Screening Program
September 08, 2010
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Asians Resisting Cancer Screenings
July 06, 2010
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Osteoporosis Screening Up Dramatically In Minority Women
May 12, 2010
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Research Shows Hispanics Have Limited Access To Certain Cancer Screenings
April 23, 2010
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Free Health Screenings Program Targets
Urban Communities
April 15, 2010
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National Panel Debates Controversial Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines and Black Women
April 06, 2010
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Awareness, Earlier Screening Key To Cancer Survival In Blacks
March 23, 2010
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Brooklyn Academy Of Music Pays Tribute To African American Screenwriter Bill Gunn
March 16, 2010
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First African American Screenwriter Earns Academy Award
March 08, 2010
The 39-year-old adjunct professor of film at Columbia University and NYU, surprised some by beating favorite Jason Reitman, writer/director of "Up in the Air." "I don't know what to say," Fletcher said in his breathless acceptance speech. This was the Connecticut-born writer's first produced screenplay, for which he was also awarded an Independent Spirit Award. Five other African American screenwriters had been nominated in past years. The first were Lonne Elder and Suzanne de Passe in 1972: Elder for his adapted screenplay for "Sounder," and Passe's original script for "Lady Sings the Blues." ...
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Civil Rights Meets The Silver Screen
March 01, 2010
When screenwriter and director Jeb Stuart, famed for "Die Hard" and "The Fugitive," told me he wanted to make a movie based on my third book, "Blood Done Sign My Name," I was wary. I knew he could do explosions and chase scenes. But the prospect of ...
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Race On The Big Screen
December 21, 2009
Four of the most talked about films now are "Precious," "Invictus," "The Blind Side" and "The Princess and the Frog." As different as night and day, yet each has race and the inherently sticky issues that come with it running through them ...
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Hastings Calls For Increased Access To Voluntary Screening For HIV/AIDS And STI’s
November 20, 2009
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Civil rights groups vow to continue fight to ban immigrant screening program for inmates
November 09, 2009
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Study shows how differing Asian cultures, attitudes impact cancer screening rates
October 30, 2009
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Prostate cancer screenings save Black men's lives
October 06, 2009
When Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1991 at age 58, it was a public wake up call for African-American men to learn more about the disease and be tested. ...
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Study: Religion Impacts Decision on Prostate Cancer Screening in African-American Men
September 29, 2009
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Minority Women in San Diego "Less Likely to receive cancer screenings"
September 17, 2009
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Rutgers Hosts Screening of Documentary Film Chronicling Landmark 14th Amendment Case
September 15, 2009
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The National Archives Hosts Panel Discussion and Documentary Screening on Landmark Segregation Case
September 14, 2009
The National Archives and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation present a panel discussion of Mendez v. Westminster, the landmark 1946 ruling which prohibited segregation in California's public schools. ...
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Language a Barrier to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Mexican-Americans
September 09, 2009
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