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May 3, 2024
Hawaiian Airlines Corporate Kuleana Report: Growing Sustainably
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Balfour Beatty Communities Delivers Energy and Utility Projects in Support of Navy Energy and Climate Goals
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GeoPark Publishes Its 2023 SPEED/Sustainability Report
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Ratliff & Taylor Expands Executive Search Practice to Support Regional Demand and Growth
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Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District Selects Varsity Tutors for Schools to Provide Students with Additional Learni
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Afya Limited Announces Entering Into a Share Purchase Agreement for the Acquisition of Unidompedro and Faculdade Dom Luiz
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TARAJI P. HENSON, TASHA SMITH, METHOD MAN, MARSAI MARTIN, LARENZ TATE, ANGIE MARTINEZ AND MORE JOIN MARY J. BLIGE FOR THE THIRD
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St. Thomas University sets commencement, enrollment records
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T&Pm Launches First U.S. Marketing Campaign for British Womenswear Label ME+EM
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University of Phoenix Professional Development Hosts Webinar on How Organizations Can Integrate Traditional Titles With a Skills
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Cape Fear Community College Enhances Safety at Wilson Center With Evolv Technology
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dynaCERT’s Appointment of Dr. James Tansey Signals Commitment in Carbon Credit Innovation
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BusinessWomen Launches: Empowering Women to Thrive and Connect Globally
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FENC Uncaps Major Success with Global Sustainable Expansion in Recycled Polyester
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Fighting Food Insecurity and Supporting Communities Focus of “Fifth Third Day”
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AHRC Nassau's 75th Anniversary Spotlights History of Advocacy, Importance of Membership
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Illinois American Water Proudly Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment Grantees
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CEC EJ4Climate Grant Program Awards $2.4M for North American Environmental Justice Projects
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Hyundai Motor Spearheads U.S. Zero-Emission Freight Transportation with NorCAL ZERO Project Launch
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Foreclosures Making People Sick
September 03, 2010
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CA Oks Early Warning System To Prevent Dropouts
August 27, 2010
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Newsman Who Broke Racial Barriers Dies
August 23, 2010
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Chaplain Speaks Out On Jail Conditions, Banned
August 11, 2010
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Minorities Propel Environmental Movement
August 04, 2010
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Team Discovers Important New Player In
Diabetes Onset
June 08, 2010
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Hispanic Health Alliance Applauds Air Quality Standard Improvements
June 04, 2010
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Environmental Equality Elusive For
Minority Elders
June 04, 2010
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Growing Old In America’s Cancer Alleys
June 02, 2010
By going to poor neighborhoods, where preexisting contamination exists, factories run a smaller risk of being pinpointed as a health hazard or having to limit or stop operation, according to Bloom. Testing and sorting chemicals for links to ill health is a challenge that environmental and health experts say they face ...
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Latinos, African Americans Willing To Pay More To Slow Climate Change
April 22, 2010
Latino and African-American communities in the United States increasingly share similar views on the negative impact of climate change and call for ...
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Report: Climate Law Healthy For Ethnic Communities
April 16, 2010
“Communities of color, not surprisingly, bear a disproportionate emissions burden from the facilities we looked at,†said Morello-Frosch. “African ...
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Environmental Justice Groups Tell Congress: Protect Us From Toxic Chemicals
April 08, 2010
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New Medicines, New Hope for African Americans
April 01, 2010
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Truancy Arrests Of Parents Sow Fear
March 30, 2010
Students classified as "Hispanic" or "Latino" are more than 50 percent of enrollment at Orland schools, and about 58 percent at Fairview Elementary where ...
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Minority Children Get Short End Of Stick In Health Care World
March 29, 2010
“There’s never been a piece of research like this where we say, ‘Let’s just look at all the disparities, and see what they are, how pervasive they are and which domains they fall into’,†he said. “The severity, the extent and the pervasiveness were not known. I think there’s a lack of recognition of the problem, and ...
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Navajo Activists Win Victory, Open Coal Talks To Public
March 23, 2010
For the first time, the Navajo tribal government would open to the public its negotiations with Peabody Energy over its royalty rates for coal extracted at Black Mesa’s ...
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Three Out of Four Disadvantaged Kids in LA Do Not Receive Dental Care
March 04, 2010
A “silent epidemic†with five times the prevalence of asthma, caries is the most common chronic disease in children and can result in serious ...
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Pollution At American Ports Gets National Attention
March 01, 2010
As noted by reporter Steven Greenhouse in his story, "Clearing the Air at American Ports," deregulation laws have permitted the costly burden of ...
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Quitting Smoking Especially Difficult For Some Groups
February 12, 2010
Evidence-based smoking cessation treatments are addressed in another article in this special section ...
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Physician Efforts To Reduce Racial/Ethnic Disparities Are "Modest And Uneven"
February 11, 2010
Despite consensus in the medical community about steps physicians can take to address racial and ethnic ...
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Kids' Dental Decay Takes A Bite Out Of School Attendance
February 03, 2010
“Dental IQ is very low†in many of the patients who visit La Clinica de La Raza’s dental clinics, said Dr. Ariane Terlet, La ...
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Swine Flu Death Rates Higher For Black, Latino Children Than Whites
December 24, 2009
According to the Center for Disease Control, Black and Hispanic children have a greater number of H1N1 deaths since the epidemic started sweeping the nation ...
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African American Maternal Health Launches Project For New Mothers
December 03, 2009
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Health Disparities Hit Poor, Minority Women
December 02, 2009
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Most Black Children Will Use Food Stamps, Research Finds
November 03, 2009
Nearly half of American children – including 90 percent of black children and 90 percent of children who spend their childhoods in single-parent households – will eat meals paid for by food stamps at ...
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7 Million Babies and Children and 6 Million Hispanics in the U.S. Have Acid Reflux
September 14, 2009
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Administrator Jackson Addresses Blacks in Government Conference
August 28, 2009
For three decades, this organization has shaped the work of governments at all levels and all across the nation ...
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Blacks, Hispanics rank obesity as top child health concern for first time.
August 10, 2009
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$850K O.K.’d for NY-12 Job Training & Health Initiatives
July 28, 2009
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UNITEDHEALTHCARE PARTNERS WITH ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL TO SPONSOR FIRST-EVER Â"ESSENCE HEALTH PAVILIONÂ"
July 02, 2009
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HERITAGE FESTIVAL TO FOCUS ON HEALTH DISPARITIES PLAGUING UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES
July 02, 2009
The 8th Annual African American Heritage Festival expands efforts to eradicate health disparities in underserved communities by providing attendees with resources and ...
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