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May 31, 2024
Eddy Torriente Scholarship for Single Mothers: Inspiring Resilience and Academic Achievement
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University of Phoenix and Executive Networks Study on Workplace Well-Being Highlights Challenges of Current Approaches in Addres
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TWO ERVIN COHEN & JESSUP PARTNERS NAMED "WOMEN OF INFLUENCE" IN LOS ANGELES
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The Asian American Foundation's 3rd Annual Heritage Heroes Special Premieres on Prime Video
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Darwin’s Natural Pet Products Continues Ongoing Partnership with PAWS for Annual PAWS Walk
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Sodexo and the University of Cincinnati Introduce 513 Culinary Group, a Fresh Approach to Campus Dining
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Medical Properties Trust Publishes Its Third Annual Corporate Responsibility Report
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American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Illinois Chapter Announces June Activities for Suicide Prevention Awareness
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REACH LA and LA LGBT Center South Kick Off PRIDE With Mental Matters Talent Showcase
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West Fraser Releases 2023 Sustainability Report
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Hope Biosciences Research Foundation Announces Topline Results of Cell Therapy Clinical Trial in Long COVID
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Salem Media Statement
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Eaton Expands Reach into European Data Center Market by Making Strategic Investment in NordicEPOD
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The New Jewish Home Celebrates the Lives of 8 Remarkable Leaders Over Age 80
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ESS and Burbank Water & Power Celebrate Commissioning of First Iron Flow Battery System on BWP EcoCampus
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Avocados from Peru Served Super Avocado Breakfast to U.S. Navy During NY Fleet Week
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Local Middle School Students win $5,000 Game Creator Scholarship--to be presented on June 3rd at Eckstein Middle School
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Independent Special Interlocutor to continue to work with Indigenous communities on protecting unmarked graves and burial sites
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Fonon's Additive Manufacturing Technology To Transform Construction Industry
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Government Regulation Creates Blue Oceans
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Reports Highlight Need Of Effective, Commited Teachers For Minorities
November 10, 2009
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Health Care Reform Confab At Howard U
On Thursday
November 10, 2009
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HUD To Help Home Foreclosure Victims
November 10, 2009
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Abortion In Health Reform - How Did Your Representative Vote?
November 10, 2009
On Saturday, the House of Representatives passed a major health care reform bill, bringing us one step closer to ending higher premiums based on gender, denials by insurance companies for having had a ...
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Feds Push For Latino Business Enterprise
November 10, 2009
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Senate Urged By Latinos To Pass Health Care Reform
November 10, 2009
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Report Claims Immigrants Good For The Military
November 11, 2009
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National Teleconference On Immigration Reform To Be Held Nov. 18th
November 10, 2009
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Education And Science Forum Seeks To Boost Minority Participation
November 10, 2009
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NOW Opposes Health Care Bill That Strips Millions of Women of Abortion Access
November 09, 2009
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GM, Ford Accused of snubbing Black media
November 09, 2009
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Maryland schools work on work force diversity
November 09, 2009
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Lone GOP vote for health bill draws attention
November 09, 2009
Representative Anh Cao, a freshman from New Orleans, is a Vietnamese-American who represents a largely African-American district that had been the fiefdom of Democrat William Jefferson, was under indictment when Cao ousted him last November. ...
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Two Harlem Streets Named for Civil Rights Leaders
November 09, 2009
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National Coalition of 100 Black Women Candace Women of Achievement Awards Seeks Nominees
November 09, 2009
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Forgotten Civil Rights hero was "one of a kind"
November 09, 2009
Some mark the start of the modern civil rights movement with the Montgomery bus boycott. Some, closer to correct, mark it at the murder of Emmett Till. But no mass movement starts big, all of a sudden. In the 1940s and early ’50s, many years before the movement made the pages of the white press and then television, there were brave souls at work, in the north and in “the belly of the beast,†Mississippi. ...
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NEW HEAD OF HISPANIC CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP SAYS IMMIGRATION REFORM IS A TOP PRIORITY
November 09, 2009
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Civil rights groups vow to continue fight to ban immigrant screening program for inmates
November 09, 2009
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Field of Forgotten Dreams: One of the last surviving stadiums that hosted Negro League games
November 09, 2009
The sweet sound of home run after home run—crack, crack, crack—attracted the attention of Josh Gibson and Buck Leonard, two Negro League players preparing for a game at Hinchliffe later that day. Irvin was introduced to the two stars, ...
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The Power of Youth Voice: Public forum to be held in Philadelphia
November 09, 2009
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U.S. Unemployment Rate Rises to 10.2%. For Hispanics, Unemployment at 13.1%
November 06, 2009
The economy shed another 190,000 jobs in October, bringing the number of jobs lost since Obama was sworn in to 3.8 million. Worse still, the unemployment rate rose from 9.8% to 10.2% percent. With only ...
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FLORIDA HOLDS FIRST PAGEANT FOR
MISS BLACK USA
November 06, 2009
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Does 'Precious' movie stereotype big black women?
November 06, 2009
Dr. Joy Lawson Davis, a diversity educator at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, considers Push a powerful story that addresses many secrets that the African ...
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First Hispanic confirmed as US Attorney for Mass.
November 06, 2009
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Hispanic Elected Officials Gather in San Antonio for National League of Cities Conference
November 06, 2009
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Rising NFL viewership signals cultural shift for Hispanics
November 06, 2009
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Panel: Fear, misinformation hamper efforts to immunize minority groups against H1N1
November 06, 2009
Safety fears, misinformation and a distrust of doctors hamper efforts to persuade members of minority groups to get vaccinated against the H1N1 flu strain, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials told ethnic media leaders Nov. 5. ...
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Amendment Condemned as Effort to Suppress Latino Census Count
November 06, 2009
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Obama to Native Americans: "You will not
be forgotten"
November 05, 2009
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'Black is Back' Protest Slated for D.C. Saturday
November 05, 2009
The Black is Back Coalition aims to draw upon the support of many of the leading anti-imperialist organizations, journalists, organizers, artists and scholars of the ...
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CDC invests in health prevention for Hispanics at home and in Latin America
November 05, 2009
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