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U.S. Education Secretary To Keynote Hispanic Higher Education Forum
April 07, 2010
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Sleep-Related Death Rate Higher Among Black Infants
April 06, 2010
Overall in the state of Illinois, where the research was conducted, black infants are twice as likely to die from sleep-related causes. Researchers in the Child Health Data Lab at Children’s Memorial Research Center in ...
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"Follow The North Star" Program Takes Participants On Journey Through Underground Railroad
April 06, 2010
The nationally acclaimed Follow the North Star program at Conner Prairie Interactive History Park returns this April. The program immerses participants in the life of a fugitive slave as they live through one of the most compelling periods in Indiana history. This powerful and interactive glimpse into Indiana’s past ...
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Despite Much-Higher Poverty Rates, Rural Oregonians Use Less Public Assistance
April 01, 2010
OSU researchers Deana Grobe and Bobbie Weber, along with Elizabeth Davis of the University of Minnesota, found that the rates of use of such programs as work support were similar between rural and urban areas, despite poverty and unemployment figures often being much higher in rural areas. For ...
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Minority Owned Auto Dealership Gaining Ground
March 23, 2010
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Despite Recession, Ethnic Media Holds Ground
March 22, 2010
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Low Levels Of Vitamin D Linked To Higher Rates Of Asthma In African American Kids
March 18, 2010
“It’s been well-documented that as a group, African Americans are more likely than other racial groups to have low levels of vitamin D,†said Robert Freishtat, MD, MPH, an emergency medicine physician and lead author on the study. “But we were shocked to see that almost all of the African American children with ...
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Recent Study: African Americans Living With Mental Illness Have Higher Risk For Other Illnesses
March 18, 2010
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has launched a new health education program to promote sound "mind and body" health practices among individuals who live with serious mental illness. The "Hearts and Minds" initiative focuses on combating risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol ...
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Poll: African Americans Will Pay Higher Energy Bills To Reduce Global Warming
March 09, 2010
“The Joint Center has been assessing the opinion of African Americans on the issue of climate change for the past two years. We continue to find that African Americans believe this problem is something that the government and individuals can and should do ...
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Study Finds Low-Income Women With Lack Of Access To Stores Have Higher Chance Of Obesity
March 09, 2010
"This study was one of the first to look at supermarket availability across the urban-rural continuum, and the findings suggest that policies to ...
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Black Lawyers Losing Ground At Big Firms
March 02, 2010
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March 01, 2010
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USDA, American Indian Higher Education Consortium Strike A Deal
February 26, 2010
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Experts Identify Why Women And Blacks Face Higher Risk Of Dying From Heart Disease
February 16, 2010
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"Not An Equal Opportunity Recession," Minorities Suffer Much Higher Unemployment
February 16, 2010
The DiNapoli report illustrates a gender gap regarding unemployment during the study period of December 2007 through December 2009. The unemployment ...
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Blacks, Latinos And Women Lose Ground At Silicon Valley Tech Companies
February 15, 2010
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Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Helps Students Gain Access to Higher Education
January 26, 2010
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Museum Of Art Breaks Ground For Historic Expansion Project
January 25, 2010
The Walter O. Evans Center for African American Studies, the heart of the museum complex, is named for Savannah native and nationally renowned art collector Dr. Walter O. Evans. Listed frequently among America's top 100 collectors by Art and Antiques ...
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American Indians Designated A Priority Group Due To Higher Risk Of H1N1 Death
December 28, 2009
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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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Minorities Value Higher Education Now More
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December 23, 2009
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Dems Blast Higher Hurdles For Civil Rights Claims
December 04, 2009
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Infertility Higher In Asian-American Women?
December 02, 2009
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Utah Health Report Shows Higher Depression, STDs In Minorities
December 02, 2009
"We really don't know why," Bennett said. "We do know that in minority populations there are many more immigrants and that these diseases are more prevalent in some other countries," so some people may be bringing the disease with them. ...
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Hispanics At Higher Risk For Alzheimer’s
November 25, 2009
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Research Shows Hispanics Unadapted To US Culture At Higher Risk For HIV
November 25, 2009
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More Latinos and African Americans Value Higher Education
November 24, 2009
Last week, the Public Policy Institute of California released its latest report, “Californians & Higher Education,†which reflects a spectrum of perspectives on California’s higher education among different ethnic groups. PPIC polled 2,502 adults in five ...
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Immigration Council: Immigration Is Not Associated With Higher Crime
November 19, 2009
A new report from the restrictionist group, Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), Immigration and Crime: Assessing a Conflicted Issue, attempts to overturn a century's worth of research which has demonstrated repeatedly that immigrants are less likely than the ...
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Black Men Face Higher Odds Of Sudden Cardiac Death New Survey Shows
November 18, 2009
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University Research Shows Black Women "Losing Ground" In The Job Market
November 19, 2009
The authors find that women’s entry into management occupations slowed markedly in the 1990s. Furthermore, after decreasing in the 1980s, gender ...
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African-American Men At Higher Risk Of False Positives In Prostate Testing
November 17, 2009
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