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April 25, 2024
Bay Square at Yarmouth Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report for Third Strai
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Orion S.A. Earns Platinum Sustainability Rating by EcoVadis
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The Birches at Concord Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report for Third Strai
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Leading Industry Publication: Black & Veatch Remains Among Global Critical Infrastructure Leaders as Sustainability, Decarbo
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NICOLE ARI PARKER IS THE FACE OF KAREN MILLEN'S ICONS SERIES VOL. 6
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Walgreens Launches Gene and Cell Services as Part of Newly Integrated Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy Business
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Asahi Kasei to Construct a Lithium-ion Battery Separator Plant in Canada
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Wounded Warrior Project, White House Celebrate and Honor Warriors at Annual Soldier Ride
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God's Mighty Hand Can Uphold His Children Even Through The Hardest Times
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ERVIN COHEN & JESSUP PARTNER RECOGNIZED AS TOP LAWYER IN LOS ANGELES
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ACTS LAW Addresses Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin Controversy
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PONIX AWARDED $5 MILLION USDA GRANT TO BREAK "GROUND" ON CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA
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Arcosa Publishes 2023 Sustainability Report
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Motlow State Community College Expands Accessibility With the Addition of YuJa Panorama Digital Accessibility Platform to Its Ed
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White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner to Welcome Hooman Shahidi, Co-founder and CEO of EVPassport, the Rapidly Gr
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Voices for Humanity Bears Witness to Panama's Moral Resurgence With Giselle Lima
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Benchmark Senior Living at Hamden Assisted Living Community Named One of the Country's Best by U.S. News & World Report
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Ouro Teams Up with Texas One Fund with Multi-Year NIL X World Wallet Financial Empowerment Program for University of Texas Stude
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WM Announces First Quarter 2024 Earnings
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QuantumScape Reports First Quarter 2024 Business and Financial Results
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California Entrepreneur is First to Take Advantage of SBDCNet's New Services
June 01, 2009
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Cutting Social Services to Immigrants Hurts Us All
May 29, 2009
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THE RLJ COMPANIES RANK HIGH ON BLACK ENTERPRISE'S 'B.E. 100'S LIST' IN AUTOMOTIVE, BANKING, AND INDUSTRIAL/SERVICES
May 21, 2009
The RLJ Companies, founded by Robert L. Johnson, owner of the NBA Charlotte Bobcats and founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), is pleased to announce top ranking of several of its portfolio companies in the "2009 B.E. 100s List," published annually by Black Enterprise magazine. ...
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LI GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES NETWORK TO HONOR HARVEY MILK, SAG HARBOR LESBIAN FILMMAKERS BEA ALDA AND JENNIFER BROOKE, HUNTINGTON
April 16, 2009
The Long Island Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Services Network announced today their annual GLBT Equality Awards Gala, a celebratory awards dinner that brings together GLBT and straight-ally individuals dedicated to equality for the GLBT community. ...
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Minority Bank, Default Services Provider Join Forces
April 16, 2009
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Some Hospitals, Not-for-Profit Groups Offer Discounted Services for Small-Business Employees
April 15, 2009
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LI GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES NETWORK TO HONOR HARVEY MILK, SAG HARBOR LESBIAN FILMMAKERS BEA ALDA AND JENNIFER BROOKE, HUNTINGTON
April 09, 2009
The Long Island Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Services Network announced today their annual GLBT Equality Awards Gala, a celebratory awards dinner that brings together GLBT and straight-ally individuals dedicated to equality for the GLBT community. ...
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HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF NEW YORK RESIDENTS ELIGIBLE FOR FREE ONLINE TAX PREPARATION, ELECTRONIC FILING SERVICES
April 06, 2009
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Seattle Not-for-Profits Awaiting Stimulus Funds To Continue Providing Health Care, Other Services to Ethnic Communities
April 03, 2009
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Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Approves Ending Nonemergency Health Services for Undocumented Immigrants
April 03, 2009
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LOCAL SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS HELP PROVIDE DESPERATELY NEEDED STIMULUS TO LOWER INCOME NEW YORKERS
April 01, 2009
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Inadequately Funded Public Defender Services Threaten Criminal Justice System, ACLU Testifies
March 26, 2009
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Local, State Health Departments Forced To Cut Services for Undocumented Immigrants Amid Economic Recession
March 25, 2009
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Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner Written Testimony House Financial Services Committee Hearing on AIG Failure
March 25, 2009
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NEW STUDY SUGGESTS DEPARTMENT OF HOMELESS SERVICES HAS CREATED A MORE RIGID ELIGIBILITY PROCESS TO KEEP SHELTER CENSUS DOWN
March 11, 2009
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LI GAY AND LESBIAN SERVICES NETWORK TO HONOR HARVEY MILK (POSTHUMOUSLY) AT ANNUAL GLBT EQUALITY AWARDS GALA
March 04, 2009
The Long Island Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) Services Network announced that they will honor Harvey Milk at GALA April 18th ...
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Despite Tough Economy, NY Social Services Program Helps Find Jobs for Those With Barriers to Employment
March 04, 2009
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House Hearing Spotlights Need For Better Health Services For Immigration Detainees
March 03, 2009
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Despite Struggling Economy, New York Social Services Group FindsJobs for Those With Many Barriers to Employment
February 24, 2009
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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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Louisiana Prisons Put Black Voting Power At Risk
September 02, 2011
Angola, the Louisiana State Penitentiary, is one of the most notorious prisons in the United States. Sometimes called “The Farm†because of its plantation-like set-up, it houses almost 5,300 men, of whom 3,900 are serving life sentences, 968 face terms of 40 years or more, and 83 are on death row. The prison is located 90 minutes ...
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$12M Grant To Improve Minority Mental Health
September 02, 2011
Five minority fellowship program grants are being awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for a total of up to $12.2 million. These three year grants will be used to train a new wave of behavioral health care providers. The program focuses on increasing the number of culturally competent behavioral health ...
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Researcher: Residential Segregation Declines In U.S. Cities
September 01, 2011
According to University of Michigan research the ideal of equal housing opportunities is closer to becoming a reality in most major U.S. metro areas, "While black-white segregation remains high in many places, there are reasons to be optimistic that 'apartheid' no longer aptly describes much of urban America," said Reynolds Farley, an investigator at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR) who studies racial segregation in the United States. ...
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US Closer To Minority Majority
August 31, 2011
New analysis released today by the Brookings Institution Metropolita Policy Program reveals rapid growth of Hispanic and Asian populations and new internal shifts of Blacks are transforming the demographics of America‟s largest metropolitan areas ahead of other parts of the country. The report, The New Metropolitan Minority Map, is based on decennial census data from 1990, 2000, and 2010 for the 100 ...
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Report Touts HUD Progress On Discrimination
August 30, 2011
A report released today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) shows that the agency is resolving individual housing discrimination complaints faster, increasing its focus on complaints that affect multiple people, and launching more investigations using its authority to initiate cases on behalf of discrimination victims where no one has filed a complaint. HUD’s Annual State of Fair Housing Report also illustrates how the agency is helping municipalities and state and local agencies receiving HUD funding to comply with civil rights requirements ...
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$1.5M Mental Health Grant Goes To Black Colleges
August 30, 2011
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is awarding up to $1.5 million, over three years, to Morehouse School of Medicine to enhance the effort to network the 105 Historically Black Colleges and Universities throughout the United States to promote behavioral health, expand campus service capacity and facilitate workforce development. ...
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Feds Announce Minority Enterprise Conference
August 29, 2011
The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency today announced the opening of registration for the 2011 Minority Enterprise Development Week (MED Week) Conference, which will be held Sept. 27-30 ...
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Study: Blacks At Higher Risk For Death From Stroke
September 01, 2011
Blacks and country folk outside the so-called “stroke belt†are at higher risk for stroke death than other populations, a large new study finds. A stroke occurs every 40 seconds somewhere in the United States, but little has been known about whether stroke mortality disparities exist outside an 11-state region in southeast United States known as the stroke belt. ...
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Minorities And Poor Unlikely To Complete Cancer Vax Regimen
August 30, 2011
A new Yale School of Public Health study concludes barriers that hinder young Black, Hispanic and poor women from completing a series of three vaccinations to prevent human papillomavirus infection (HPV) also leave them at higher risk for cervical cancer and death. According to the Health Behavior News Service ...
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Unintended Pregnancies Rise For Poor
August 25, 2011
A new study from the Guttmacher Institute reports that as the rate of unintended pregnancies continues to decrease among wealthy or educated women, the rate among women who fall below the federal poverty line has climbed. A new analysis from the Guttmacher Institute shows that following a considerable decline between ...
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VOTING RIGHTS HEATING UP
August 25, 2011
Citing evidence that the State of Michigan is failing to provide low-income residents with a legally-mandated opportunity to register to vote, attorneys from Demos, Project Vote, the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL), and the NAACP sent a pre-litigation notice letter to Secretary of State Ruth Johnson ...
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