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December 8, 2023
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Hampton Roads Workforce Council Receives $14 Million from U.S. Department of Defense to Bolster Maritime Workforce
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Scott Cooper Miami Project Announces New Scholarship Winner: Aban Khan
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Santa Claus Arrives via Helicopter and Rappels Down at the 34th Annual Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children Toys & Joy
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Wells Fargo Names Darlene Goins Head of Philanthropy and Community Impact, President of Wells Fargo Foundation
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Denmark Announces Groundbreaking US$6.5 Million Contribution to Education Cannot Wait to Scale-Up Education Response to the Clim
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DICED Culinary School Earns Coveted Accreditation from Tourism HR Canada
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The Governments of Canada and British Columbia sign bilateral agreement to end gender-based violence
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New Research Uncovers Women's Sports Viewership Trends
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East Point Energy Developed Project Becomes Virginia’s Largest Operational Energy Storage Facility
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Scholar focusing on God's human qualities wins Grawemeyer religion prize
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HH Global discloses environmental impact through CDP
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A new book was released at CIIE: "Green Rural Revival Programme" makes the Rebirth of an Isolated Village and Overflowing with C
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Stamford Hospital is Recognized by U.S. News & World Report for Maternity Care
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Metropolitan Issues Statement on Release of Final Environmental Impact Report for Delta Conveyance Project
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Williams Mullen Earns Top Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation's 2023-2024 Corporate Equality Index
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Backlight Wins IABM Community Impact Award for its Support of the Howard University Film Organization
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City of Hope Doctors and Scientists Present Innovative Research at Largest Gathering on Breast Cancer Research
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Georgia
July 23, 2010
Black farmers are hopeful that
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the $1.25 billion settlement. ...
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Georgia Civil Rights Movement To Celebrate 50th Anniversary
May 13, 2011
The mass demonstrations and arrests in Albany in 1961 and 1962 helped change the course of American history. They were the first such campaigns in the country. ...
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Rebel Flag Angers Blacks In Georgia County
May 05, 2011
People attended this week's county commission meeting to protest their decision to allow the Confederate flag to fly outside the courthouse year round. ...
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Georgia Governor Will Sign Immigration Bill
April 18, 2011
"To try and craft legislation that is within the parameters of what a state can do without overstepping its bounds is difficult." ...
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RACIAL PROFILING HITS GEORGIA
April 15, 2011
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Georgia Latino Population Swells
March 18, 2011
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Training Minority Doctors A Priority For Georgia
March 17, 2011
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Black Artists On Display At Georgia Museum of Art
March 09, 2011
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Georgia Lawmakers Called On To Reject AZ Style Immigration Bills
March 01, 2011
The ACLU made the call after Georgia lawmakers including State Representative Matt Ramsey and State Senator Jack Murphy proposed Arizona-style legislation. ...
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Celebration At The Georgia Museum Of Art
February 17, 2011
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Georgia
July 23, 2010
Shirley Sherrod is striking back at
Andrew Breitbart. "What has he
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ACLU Intervenes In Georgia Voting Rights Act
July 07, 2010
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Georgia NAACP Sues State; Claims State HBCUs Have Second Class Status
April 12, 2010
According to the report, a lack of state funding has for decades hobbled the institutions and kept them from establishing professional programs on par with their mainstream counterparts in Georgia. As a result of systematic discrimination by the Board of Regents, the state's public black colleges have had second-class ...
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Georgia Worries About Uptick In H1N1 Cases
March 17, 2010
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Obama Effigy Hung In Georgia Town
January 04, 2010
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First African-American Lesbian State Legislator Elected In Georgia
December 02, 2009
The Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund reported that she will be the first openly lesbian African-American state legislator in U.S. history ...
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Weekend symposium at Georgia University honors the civil rights movement
November 06, 2009
"[The symposium will] highlight civil rights activism in Georgia and across the United States," said Derrick Alridge, director of the Institute for African American Studies. "We want to look beyond [the civil rights movement] and look at civil rights issues globally and in the present." ...
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Home Owners Association Calls for New Georgia Hate-Crime Legislation
September 29, 2009
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Minority Residents are an Economic Powerhouse in Georgia and Tennessee
September 02, 2009
The Immigration Policy Center has compiled research which shows that immigrants, Latinos, and Asians are an integral part of Georgia's ...
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Georgia Temp Company Owner Agrees to Plead Guilty to Making False Statement to U.S. Small Business Administration
July 20, 2009
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HUNDREDS OF NEW YORKERS PROTEST IMPENDING EXECUTION ON GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION FOR GEORGIA INMATE TROY DAVIS
May 13, 2009
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National Trust for Historic Preservation Names Dorchester Academy in Midway, Georgia, to its 2009 List of America's 11 Most End
April 28, 2009
The story of Dorchester Academy, one of the earliest schools for African Americans in the state of Georgia and a National Historic Landmark, is forever linked to the cultural and political forces that shaped our nation's history. Founded in 1871 as a school for freed slaves, Dorchester started humbly in a one-room schoolhouse with a student body ranging in age from eight to 80. As the school grew, boarders joined day students, many of whom walked miles to fulfill their dream of learning how to read. In later years, the school played a pivotal role in voter-registration drives and as a center of activity for the civil rights movement. Today, the only remaining building on the Dorchester campus, a red brick, Greek Revival structure built in 1934 as a boys' dormitory, is deteriorating and structurally compromised. The community that is doing its best to nurture and sustain the academy since its earliest days does not have the financial resources to rescue the building. ...
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Majority opinions of Race Relations at University of Georgia
April 22, 2009
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THE 13TH ANNUAL NATIONAL SALES NETWORK CONFERENCE AND CAREER FAIR IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, AUGUST 19TH - 22ND, AT THE HYATT REGENCY
April 16, 2009
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Must high court end voting review of Georgia?
April 09, 2009
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BLACK KILLER'S DEATH DATE UPROAR
September 07, 2011
Georgia is scheduling the execution later this month of an inmate who has won worldwide support for his claims of innocence in the 1989 slaying of a Savannah police officer, his attorney said Tuesday. A Chatham County judge signed the death warrant for Troy Davis yesterday, marking the fourth time since 2007 ...
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BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT SOARS
September 02, 2011
The Labor Department released the August jobs report today showing that while unemployment figures remained unchanged from July's 9.1 percent. Black unemployment climbed to 16.7 percent. This is the highest its been since 1984. The unemployment rate for Black males rose a whole percentage point to 18.0 percent and the rate for Black youths aged 16–19 jumped from 39.2 to 46.5 percent. ...
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1 In 5 Children Suffer From Hunger
August 25, 2011
A new study released today by Feeding America, a hunger relief organization, reveals millions of children are struggling with hunger in every U.S. county, regardless of whether they live in homes below or above the poverty level. “Map the Meal Gap: Child Food Insecurity 2011,†found the percentage of hungry U.S. children range ...
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96% Of Latinos Want College For Children
August 25, 2011
A new impreMedia/Latino Decisions poll reveals when it comes to their children’s education, Latino voters have clear and high aspirations. The poll shows that 96% of Latino parents would like to see their kids earn a college degree, whether it is a bachelor’s, master’s or professional degree. What is not so clear ...
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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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