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May 2, 2024
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Belmont Becomes First Tennessee University To Partner With Evolv Technology
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American Indian College Fund Hosts Virtual Annual Summer of Success Conference
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BUBS Naturals Commemorates Military Appreciation Month with Exclusive Discount for Veterans
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The Community Mental Health Hub at Hanna Receives $2 Million to Expand Mental Health Early Intervention Programs for Children, Y
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Alameda Health System adds group singing and lullaby composition to perinatal care
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UMC Passes Historic Changes for our LGBTQ+ Family
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Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend
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Sonida Senior Living Announces Date of First Quarter 2024 Earnings Release and Conference Call
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Higher Logic Appoints Cheryl Brogan as General Counsel
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Pork Company Criticizes EATS Act Inclusion in House Farm Bill Framework
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1863 Ventures Founder and General Partner Melissa Bradley, Honored with Prestigious John Carroll Award
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Clearwater Living's Clearwater Newport Beach Named Best 55+ Luxury Assisted Living Community in Annual SAGE Awards
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Sustainability Accelerating Investor Appetite in the Environmental Sector
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First Horizon Bank Teaches Financial Literacy Skills to more than 7,000 Students
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The Indy Autonomous Challenge Returns to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on September 6, 2024
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Inclusive Workforce Pathways Emerge as the Cornerstone for Corporate Resilience
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American Water Continues its Commitment to the Camden, NJ Community
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Librarian likens Holocaust, treatment of Indians
May 04, 2009
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American Indians being recruited for medical field
May 04, 2009
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Oklahoma U.S. Rep. Boren's bill proposes apology to American Indians
May 04, 2009
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Brownback again seeks U.S. apology to American Indians
May 01, 2009
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American Indians and Dentist Recruitment
April 30, 2009
George Blue Spruce became the first American Indian dentist in the United States in 1956. Since earning his degree, Blue Spruce has worked to recruit American Indians into health-care professions ...
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ACLU says Crossroads discriminates against Indians
April 23, 2009
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MSU student balances school, family while building community for Indians on campus
April 13, 2009
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San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Grants $100,000 to American Indian College Fund
April 01, 2009
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Hispanics, American Indians, Multi-Ethnic in New Mexico More Likely Than Whites To Be Uninsured D
March 31, 2009
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Director of National Congress of American Indians to speak at BYU
March 25, 2009
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Utah American Indians Battle High Rates Of Chronic Illness
March 24, 2009
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Indians get look at 'We Shall Remain'
March 24, 2009
We Shall Remain is a series, which spans 300 years; created with the caveat of presenting it from a Native American perspective, according to its producers at WGBH Public Television in Boston. ...
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Utah Health Report: Indians suffer health disparities
March 20, 2009
The Utah Department of Health says the state's American Indians are disproportionally affected by chronic health problems such as diabetes and asthma. ...
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Youth and family summit for American Indians scheduled at OU
March 19, 2009
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TV: Series takes long lookat American Indians
March 17, 2009
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Health Disparities Faced by Washington State American Indians
March 12, 2009
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Oregon might not tax American Indians
March 09, 2009
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It's Time to Remember the Role of Indians in the Mexican-American War
March 09, 2009
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Rumsey Band Chairman of Wintum Indians named to Smithsonian board
February 24, 2009
Marshall McKay, tribal chairman of the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians will be part of a 25 person board at the Smithsonian. ...
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MT Senators Seek Congressional Gold Medal For Cobell
September 07, 2011
Montana Senators Jon Tester and Max Baucus today introduced legislation to award Montana's Elouise Cobell the Congressional Gold Medal. Cobell, a citizen of the Blackfeet Nation, is being recognized for ‘her outstanding and enduring contributions to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and the Nation through her tireless pursuit of justice.' ...
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Report: Poverty Linked To Minority Health
September 07, 2011
After a decade-long rise in concentrated poverty, one in 11 residents of metropolitan areas now live in communities where at least 30 percent of their neighbors are poor, according to a pair of studies unveiled today by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. The reports, A Lost Decade: Neighborhood Poverty and the Urban Crisi ...
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Civil Rights Groups Express 9/11 Solidarity
September 01, 2011
National civil rights, human rights, civil liberties, Muslim, Jewish, and South Asian groups introduced their statement of shared principles and previewed their activities related to the 10th anniversary of 9/11. More than 70 diverse organizations have signed on to the statement of shared principles in advance of the anniversary ...
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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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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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Native American Fair Commerce Coalition Names Strategic Advisor
August 19, 2011
The Native American Fair Commerce Coalition (NAFCC) has retained Barry W. Brandon as Strategic Advisor. Brandon, a respected attorney and advocate for the Native American community nationwide, will represent the NAFCC in Washington DC in support of the organization's campaigns to promote tribal economic development and sovereignty rights. Brandon is the Founder and President of Hvmken ...
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U of N. Dakota Faces Deadline To Change Fighting Sioux Nickname
August 15, 2011
The University of North Dakota faces a deadline today to comply with the NCAA's policy on mascots "deemed hostile or abusive toward Native Americans." Now the school is one step closer to retiring its nickname and mascot, but changing the school's 90-year-old Native American moniker -- the Fighting Sioux -- has not been without complications. School officials were in the process of coming up with a new name and mascot this year until North Dakota legislators passed a law ordering them to stop, according to UND spokesman Peter Johnson. The rock and the hard place the school finds itself between marks the last gasp of a decades-long fight not just in North Dakota, but in all of college sports ...
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Native American Docs Try to Reduce High Death Rates
August 11, 2011
The 40th annual AAIP (Association of American Indian Physicians) conference is being held in Portland, Oregon this week, as more than 200 Native American doctors focus on ways to reduce high death rates afflicting tribes across the country. The death rate for Native Americans from tuberculosis and alcoholism ...
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Tribe Saves Sacred Land
August 04, 2011
Hundreds gathered at Glen Cove, Calif., for a closing ceremony to celebrate what Native American activists and their allies are declaring an historic victory. The Yocha Dehe ...
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Oneida Nation Plans Big Budget Film
July 19, 2011
The Oneida Indian Nation is fully financing a $10 million theatrical film about the alliance between the Oneidas and the American colonists during the Revolutionary War. The independent production “First Allies†is expected to begin shooting in Central New York this fall. Ray Halbritter, Nation representative and CEO of Nation Enterprises, says that he is looking for an avenue more effective than traditional storytelling to close what he sees as the gap between the Nation’s fewer than 1,000 members ...
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CO Native American Confab To Address Key Issues
July 18, 2011
The University of Northern Colorado will host a national conference that addresses Native American issues Aug. 10-11 at its Greenly campus. The second annual "Pathways to Respecting American Indian Civil Rights Conference" ...
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Feds Focus On Protecting Native American Women
July 15, 2011
In testimony before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Associate U.S. Attorney General Tom Perrelli has recommended legal reforms to improve the safety of women in tribal communities and allow Federal and tribal law-enforcement agencies to hold more perpetrators of domestic violence accountable for their crimes. ...
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