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May 9, 2024
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SourceAmerica announces 2024 Achievement Award winners
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American Legion appoints Marine Corps veteran Rodney K. Rolland as National Adjutant
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Cambridge Savings Bank Gifts $25,000 to Chesterbrook Community Foundation to Empower Local Youth
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Starshot Capital Launches $35M Fund to Invest in Climate Companies That Can Avert 1 Gigaton of Emissions by 2050
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Gateway Team Members Included in Scotsman Guide’s Top Women Originators
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yes. every kid. releases roadmap for eliminating exclusionary school boundary lines ahead of 70-year anniversary of Brown v. Boa
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Schroders’ Retirement Study Finds Inflation Taking Toll on Retirees
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HERide: Atlanta's Premier Female/LGBTQIA+ Friendly Ride-Sharing Option, Debuts at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
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Perfect Pair Joins Accushield's #ProjectLoveMeter Volunteer Network
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Enteligent Accepting Pre-Orders for World’s First DC-to-DC Solar EV Charger
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National Policy Institute Releases Report on the Value of Medicare Advantage Employer Group Waiver Plans Within Public Sector
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NehNehBaby reveals a training watch for kids aged 2-8 and will fund it on Kickstarter on May 9
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ReNew Signs 2.2 GW of PPAs Boosting its Clean Energy Portfolio to 15.6 GW
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The Kemper Foundation Opens Fall 2024 Read Conmigo Grant Application Cycle to Bilingual Educators in Dallas, Los Angeles and Mia
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Keller Williams Celebrates 16th Annual RED Day
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American Indian College Fund Awards Three-Year American Indian Law School Scholarship to Jade Araujo to Attend Harvard Law Schoo
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E Ink Spectra 6 Wins Display of the Year During 2024 Display Week
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EdisonLearning Earns 1EdTech Data Privacy Certification for Digital Learning Platform
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University of Phoenix Survey on Military Mental Health and Civilian Workforce Transition Experiences Finds Veterans Have Confide
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New Haitian President Sworn In
May 16, 2011
The former pop singer delivered his speech as former U.S. President Bill Clinton and other members of the audience fanned themselves in the heat. ...
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Fla. Univ. Accused Of Race Bias After 'Spanish Only' Mayoral Debate
May 16, 2011
Speaking to CBS Miami, Luther Campbell - a former rap star and African American candidate for mayor - said he was appalled at what he called a 'Cuban-only forum'. ...
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Michelle Obama Speaks At Spelman College
May 16, 2011
In a commencement speech at the traditionally black women's college, Obama told the graduates their degrees are "not an entitlement that you can take for granted." ...
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Shirley Sherrod May Work With USDA Again
May 16, 2011
The former department employee was asked to resign last year after a conservative activist issued an edited videotape that appeared to show her making racially insensitive remarks. ...
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Hispanics More Likely To Have Strokes
May 16, 2011
Although Hispanics ages 35-64 are more likely to suffer a stroke a survey indicates Hispanics are less aware of the signs and symptoms. ...
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Nat'l Black Entrepreneur Initiative Launched
May 16, 2011
The endowment will fund grassroots programs that encourage, train and support individuals in their quest to become successful business owners. ...
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NY Governor Urged To Withdraw From Secure Communities
May 16, 2011
Joining a growing, statewide chorus calling for New York to exit the program, the lawmakers said ‘Secure Communities’ is needlessly harsh. ...
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Not Everyone Treated Equal With Kidney Transplant
May 16, 2011
Not all racial and ethnic groups have equal access to kidney transplantation, according to a study appearing in of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). ...
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BLACK FIREFIGHTER VICTORY
May 13, 2011
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Louisiana Redistricting Draws Fire
May 13, 2011
The organizations argue that Louisiana has failed to meet its burden of showing that the redistricting plan was not adopted with a discriminatory purpose as required. ...
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Panel: Repeal of Citizenship Clause Would Carry Heavy Consequences
May 13, 2011
“No, this would not fix our nation’s broken immigration system. In fact, it would break our nation’s immigration system even further.†...
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South Carolina Passes Controversial Voter ID Bill
May 13, 2011
Voter ID bills have been introduced across the country this legislative season, but South Carolina is only the second state to pass legislation this year. ...
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Poll: Young People More Positive Toward Immigrants, Minorities
May 13, 2011
A majority of Americans, even those under 30, are likely to support amending the Constitution to end birthright citizenship although young Americans are less likely. ...
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Black Caucus Meets With President
May 13, 2011
The President reiterated his focus on economic recovery and his commitment to supporting economic policies that help the hardest hit. ...
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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 - Michelle Obama Dispels Black Women Sterotypes
May 13, 2011
More than 87% of the black female survey respondents believe that First Lady Michelle Obama has helped dispel negative stereotypes of accomplished black women in America. ...
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SPLC Sues School District Over Suspensions
May 13, 2011
"The principal just called and said he was out for the rest of the year, but he wouldn't tell me what for," she said. "That's just not fair." ...
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Obama Speaks At Hispanic Prayer Breakfast
May 12, 2011
President Obama says those opposing a pathway to citizenship for the millions of undocumented immigrants shouldn’t have amnesia about how the country began. ...
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AZ's Immigration Bill Could Face Long Road To Supreme Court
May 13, 2011
“It’s highly unlikely that the Supreme Court would take the case at this point,†said MALDEF president, Thomas A. Saenz. ...
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House Attemps To Block Progress Of 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' Repeal
May 12, 2011
The recent repeal of â€don’t ask don’t tell†(DADT) encountered a potentially significant setback when the House Armed Services Committee approved an amendment. ...
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South Carolina Marks Confederate Memorial Day
May 12, 2011
The holiday costs the state $10 million, and black taxpayers funding a "holiday for our oppressors' descendants." ...
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Senecas Win Delay On Cigarette Taxes
May 12, 2011
A state judge gave the Seneca Nation a temporary victory over a New York state cigarette tax, barring its collection while the issue is litigated. ...
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Mentors Help Black Child Stay Focused On Success
May 12, 2011
The researchers found that behaviors such as anger, breaking the law, and substance abuse were reduced when informal mentors provided support. ...
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Urban Minority Children Have Trouble Sleeping
May 16, 2011
There is mounting evidence suggesting that children from minority groups have significantly shorter sleep durations and increased sleep disruptions.†...
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Visits To Asthma Specialists Delayed For Black Children
May 16, 2011
“Our study shows significant differences in levels of pre-existing illness exist between white and black children at the time of initial visit to an asthma specialist." ...
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USDA Vows To Tackle Discrimination
May 12, 2011
A significant number of the recommendations included in the report already have been or currently are being integrated into USDA operations. ...
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"Jumping The Broom" Sweeps Box Office
May 12, 2011
The film marks a diversity milestone featuring a predominantly African American cast, creative team and shepherded by an African American studio executive. ...
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Latino Social Security Crisis
May 12, 2011
Increasing the retirement age for Social Security would impose a significant and disproportionate financial burden on Latinos. ...
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HEY HOLLYWOOD, WHERE'S MINORITIES?
May 12, 2011
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Values, Peers Help Minority Students
May 12, 2011
The presence of an older male peer in their community who had successfully transitioned from high school to college was particularly motivating and beneficial. ...
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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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