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November 30, 2023
Haute Residence and Priscilla Haisley Continue Their Real Estate Partnership Into Second Year
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Avantor® Receives Top Score on Human Rights Campaign Foundation's 2023-2024 Corporate Equality Index
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The St. Joe Company Announces a New Watersound Club® Golf Course
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Energy Vault Announces Participation at the Shareholder Equity Conference
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The Walt Disney Company Declares Cash Dividend of $0.30 Per Share
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Topcon Positioning Systems announces new global sustainability initiatives
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Radian Improves Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2023 Corporate Equality Index
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Playonwords.com Presents Their Fall 2023 PAL Awards - Best Toys, Games and Media that Spark Language Development Through Play
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Earns Top Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation's 2023-2024 Corporate Equality Index
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The J.M. Smucker Co. Scores 100 on Human Rights Campaign's 2023-2024 Corporate Equality Index
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City of New Orleans Chooses Samsara’s Connected Operations Cloud Across 41 Departments
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Ecolomondo Reaches an Agreement in Principle to Restructure Its Original Project Financing Loan With the EDC
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BuildRI Announces Top 2023 Responsible Investment Programs of European Alternative Investors
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Korn Ferry Earns Top Marks in Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2023-2024 Corporate Equality Index
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BNSF Railway Receives “Equality 100 Award” on Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index 2023
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Caleres Earns Top Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2023-2024 Corporate Equality Index
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Greenberg Traurig Earns Top Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation's 2023-2024 Corporate Equality Index
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UNLEASH THE FUN: REINDEER GAMES - THE CAN'T-MISS KIDS EVENT OF THE YEAR!
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Rabobank Announces 2023 Leadership Award Winners
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Union Pacific Railroad Earns Perfect Score in Human Rights Campaign for Building an Inclusive Workplace Culture
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Landmark Study On Millennials Challenges "Post-Racial" Myth
June 07, 2011
“Contrary to widespread labeling of the millennial generation as 'post-racial,' young people actually see a lot of racial problems." ...
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Overcrowding Center Of Landmark Rights Case
November 29, 2010
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Landmark Filing Against Hyatt By Houskeepers
November 09, 2010
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Landmark Adoption Ruling for Same-Sex Couples
August 17, 2010
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Landmark Legislation Passes For Minority
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July 02, 2010
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Landmark Temple Building That Hosted MLK Jr., Re-Opens After 30 Years
March 04, 2010
"We are thrilled to breathe new life into The Baptist Temple, converting it to a fully equipped, state-of-the-art technical ...
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Houses Of Three African-American Literary Giants One Step Closer To Landmark Status
February 09, 2010
The houses of three Chicago African-American literary giants--author Richard Wright (left), poet Gwendolyn Brooks and playwright Lorraine Hansberry--took a significant step toward protected landmark status Monday after a City Council committee recommended ...
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Exploring Landmarks In Black History
February 04, 2010
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Angel Island, Landmark Of U.S. Diversity
January 21, 2010
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Landmark "Bad Man" Lawsuit Against US For Sexual Assault Of Native American Teen Settled
January 08, 2010
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Alabama's civil rights landmarks trace a story that is still being written
November 02, 2009
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Rutgers Hosts Screening of Documentary Film Chronicling Landmark 14th Amendment Case
September 15, 2009
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The National Archives Hosts Panel Discussion and Documentary Screening on Landmark Segregation Case
September 14, 2009
The National Archives and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation present a panel discussion of Mendez v. Westminster, the landmark 1946 ruling which prohibited segregation in California's public schools. ...
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Civil Rights History Forgotten at Landmark
July 30, 2009
...at one point, it was the heart of the sanitation strike that brought Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Memphis. Now, labeled an eyesore, the church sits boarded up ...
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O’MELVENY WINS LIFE TERM FOR ATKINS IN LANDMARK DEATH PENALTY CASE
June 08, 2009
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The Angie Zapata Murder: Resources for Media Coverage of Colorado's Landmark Hate Crimes Trial
April 08, 2009
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NAACP FILES LANDMARK LAWSUIT TODAY AGAINST WELLS FARGO AND HSBC
March 13, 2009
According to the lawsuits, African American homeowners who received sub-prime mortgage loans from these lenders were more than 30 percent more likely to be issued a higher rate loan than Caucasian borrowers with the same qualifications. ...
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VIBE APRIL ISSUE FEATURES T.I. AND UNCOVERS THE FULL STORY BEHIND THE PLATINUM, GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING STAR'S LANDMARK PLEA DEAL
March 04, 2009
In the thought-provoking feature, Meadows-Ingram meets with the rapper/actor in Washington, D.C., on the eve of President Barack Obama's inauguration, where T.I. accepted an award from the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network for his work with the "Respect My Vote" campaign. ...
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ABORTION RIGHTS ADVOCATES PROTEST
August 25, 2022
NEW YORK - Abortion rights advocates took to the streets nationwide today against the possibility the U. S. Supreme Court will soon overturn Roe v. Wade. ...
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CA Gov Vetoes Bill Prohibiting "English Only"
September 08, 2011
California Governor Jerry Brown has vetoed SB 111, a language rights bill authored by San Francisco Congressman Leland Yee. According to Yee's office, SB 111 was landmark legislation that would have prohibited businesses from denying service to a patron because of the language he or she speaks. ...
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Group Updates On Recovery Six Years After Katrina
August 30, 2011
The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law remains concerned about low-income and minority communities impacted by Hurricane Katrina six years ago and presently. "We are still committed to fighting for racial justice and ongoing recovery efforts in the Gulf," said Lawyers' Committee Executive Director Barbara Arnwine. "There is still much work to be done and it is quite disheartening that these vulnerable ...
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Report Touts HUD Progress On Discrimination
August 30, 2011
A report released today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) shows that the agency is resolving individual housing discrimination complaints faster, increasing its focus on complaints that affect multiple people, and launching more investigations using its authority to initiate cases on behalf of discrimination victims where no one has filed a complaint. HUD’s Annual State of Fair Housing Report also illustrates how the agency is helping municipalities and state and local agencies receiving HUD funding to comply with civil rights requirements ...
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Watchdog Group Questions First Lady's Africa Trip
August 26, 2011
The government watchdog group, Judicial Watch, has filed a lawsuit against the US Air Force to obtain records of a trip made by First Lady Michelle Obama to Southern Africa in June. The group is questioning whether the trip, which included a meeting with Nelson Mandela and an African Safari, was necessary. According the U.S. Postal Service records, Judicial Watch’s FOIA request was received by the Air Force ...
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Study: Suburban Schools Keep Disadvantaged "Down"
August 18, 2011
A new study by University of Kansas researchers shows as suburban school districts have gained advantages over their urban counterparts, they have tenaciously clung to them, often at the expense of urban districts. While urban schools’ not keeping pace with suburban schools is an acknowledged problem, few have studied the causes of the discrepancies. ...
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Civil Rights Museum Presents 20th Anniversary Freedom Awards
August 11, 2011
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the National Civil Rights Museum, the 2011 Freedom Awards will be given to select individuals for their contributions to civil and human rights, education, the arts, sports community, justice and for their dedication to creating opportunity for the disenfranchised. Honorees this year include Danny Glover, Cicely Tyson, Bill Russell, Alonzo Mourning, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, among others. The Freedom Awards is a global civil rights event, part of the mission ...
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Convictions In Post-Katrina Bridge Shootings
August 08, 2011
A federal jury issued across-the-board guilty verdicts against five officers from the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) on 25 counts in connection with the federal prosecution of a police-involved shooting on the Danziger Bridge in the days after Hurricane Katrina and an extensive cover-up of those shootings The incident resulted ...
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Ethnic Californians Are State's Environmental Champions
August 08, 2011
A new Public Policy Institute of California survey reveals a majority of Californians want to move forward with environmental regulation, despite a tough economy, with the strongest support coming from minorities and those with the highest joblessness rates. “People of color are the strongest environmentalists in California,†said Roger Kim ...
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Katrina Bridge Killing Case Goes To Jury
August 03, 2011
After nearly seven hours of closing arguments, the landmark case of several current or former New Orleans police officers accused of shooting unarmed civilians on the Danziger Bridge after Hurricane Katrina has been placed in a jury's hands. A federal jury began their deliberations Wednesday after U.S. District Judge ...
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Largest Ever Genetic Map Of Blacks Created
July 22, 2011
A consortium led by scientists at the University of Oxford and Harvard Medical School has constructed the world's most detailed genetic map. A genetic map specifies the precise areas in the genetic material of a sperm or egg where the DNA from the mother and father has been reshuffled in order to produce this single reproductive cell. The biological process whereby this reshuffling occurs is known as "recombination." While almost every genetic map built so far has been developed from people of European ancestry ...
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Historic Negro Baseball Stadium On Road To Restoration
June 21, 2011
On The heels of the unveiling of the 2011 America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places (NTHP) by the non-profit National Trust for Historic Preservation, comes an update on one of last year's sites. Hinchcliffe Stadium, home of the Negro Baseball League's New York Black Yankees, fell into disrepair since it's closing in 1997. ...
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