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Anti-Transgender Bias Costs State Millions
May 12, 2011
"When that many people face discrimination, when we trace out the economic consequences, the dollars add up very quickly." ...
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Census: Undercount Along Texas Border Will Cost Latinos Millions
March 31, 2011
The 10-year population count may have missed as many as 300,000 residents of the Lone Star state. ...
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Millions Raising Their Grandkids In Poverty
March 03, 2011
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Tribes Get Millions For Coal Mine Clean-Up $$$
December 15, 2010
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Gathering Brings Millions To Memphis Economy
November 23, 2010
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CA Housing Groups Awarded Millions To
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May 03, 2010
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Treasury Dept. Awards Millions To Native
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April 29, 2010
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NY's Most Vulnerable Communities In Danger Of Losing Millions Due To Census 2010 Undercount
April 06, 2010
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Dept Of Labor Grants Millions For Chicago Latino Job Skills Improvement
February 26, 2010
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Report: Calif. DUI Checkpoints Generate Millions For Police
February 16, 2010
• Sobriety checkpoints frequently screen traffic in or near Latino neighborhoods. In cities with majority Latino populations, police are seizing cars at three times the ...
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Diabetes Education In Tribal Schools Reaches Millions
January 28, 2010
The DETS Health Is Life in Balance diabetes prevention curriculum for grades K-12 was designed to increase AI/AN students’ understanding of health, diabetes, and maintaining life in balance; to increase their understanding and application of scientific and ...
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"Outing Age 2010" Shines Spotlight On Challenges Facing Millions Of Gay Elders
November 23, 2009
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Gates Foundation Awards Millions To Help Minority Schools In Seattle And Houston
November 12, 2009
"While charter schools have proven to be extremely effective at improving access to quality education, they face unique challenges with ...
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NOW Opposes Health Care Bill That Strips Millions of Women of Abortion Access
November 09, 2009
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Feds award millions for at-risk minority youth
October 27, 2009
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Secretary Duncan Awards Millions to Help Minority Students in Higher Education
August 26, 2009
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Act Could Restore Right to Vote for Millions
July 27, 2009
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Minorities can share in stadium millions
April 17, 2009
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Consulting firm raises millions in grant funds for American Indian housing
March 16, 2009
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HOME MORTGAGE RELIEF FOR MILLIONS OF ILLEGALS
February 26, 2009
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Floats and Spirits Soar At NY's Thanksgiving Day Parade
November 22, 2012
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Food Insecurity Higher In Minority Households
September 08, 2011
The USDA today released a new report of Food Security in the U.S.. The report showed that food insecurity rates were substantially higher than the national average for households with incomes near or below the current federal poverty line ($22,350 for a family of four), households with children headed by single women ...
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Minority Groups Stress Transportation Funding
September 02, 2011
Following President Obama’s call for a “clean extension†of the surface transportation bill and a reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), The Leadership Conference Education Fund released a new report, “Getting to Work: Transportation Policy and Access to Job Opportunities,†which highlights how inequities in transportation ...
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Al Gore Compares Climate Change Skeptics To Racists
August 30, 2011
In an interview with FearLess Revolution founder, Alex Bogusky, former U.S. vice President Al Gore compared the debate over climate change to the Civil Rights movement in the US in the 1960s. This comparison has sparked negative reaction from members of the black leadership network, Project 21. The group condemned Gore’s attempt to "injected race into the debate over emissions regulations by comparing those ...
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Man Who Infiltrated KKK, dies
August 29, 2011
Author and folklorist Stetson Kennedy, who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan six decades ago died yesterday at Baptist Medical Center South near St. Augustine, Fla. He was 94. Kennedy exposed the KKK's secrets to authorities and the public but was also criticized for possibly exaggerating his exploits. “Stetson Kennedy was a man of the utmost integrity who led a storied life fighting for equality and justice. His difficult ...
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Park Service Committed To Rescheduling MLK Dedication
August 29, 2011
The National Park Service formally welcomed the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial as America’s 395th national park on Sunday – the 48th anniversary of Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream†speech, delivered in 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The National Park Service also emphasized its commitment to working closely with the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Foundation to reschedule the ceremonial dedication planned for Sunday that was unfortunately postponed due to Hurricane Irene. ...
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1 In 5 Children Suffer From Hunger
August 25, 2011
A new study released today by Feeding America, a hunger relief organization, reveals millions of children are struggling with hunger in every U.S. county, regardless of whether they live in homes below or above the poverty level. “Map the Meal Gap: Child Food Insecurity 2011,†found the percentage of hungry U.S. children range ...
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Not Enough Black Police Recruits, Says NAACP
August 16, 2011
The New Jersey State police department has come under criticism from the state chapter of the NAACP for not having enough black cadets in this year's recruit class. The first class of recruits in two years reports for training today ...
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Black Women Historians Speak Out Against 'The Help'
August 15, 2011
The Association of Black Women Historians released a statement today urging fans of both the best-selling novel and the new movie The Help to reconsider the popular tale of African American maids in 1960s Jackson, Miss., who risk sharing their experiences with a young white journalist. The open statement to "fans of The Help" says the book and the movie "distorts, ignores, and trivializes ...
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Union Head Blasts GOP Over Black Job Crisis
August 12, 2011
This summer, millions of working families got a front-row seat to the dysfunctional leadership of Republicans in Congress who proved once again that they just don’t get it. The national unemployment rate is 9.1%. For blacks, the unemployment rate is hovering around 16 percent. Instead of creating solutions for the jobs crisis, Republicans are killing jobs and destroying the American Dream. ...
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