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January 15, 2021
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National Public Health Officials Join Rev. Sharpton, Rev. Butts and over 100 Leading Black Clergy to Convene on MLK Day to Confr
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Clark Atlanta University President George T. French Jr. Ph.D. Recognized as one of Atlanta's 500 Most Powerful Leaders by "Atlan
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San Carlos Apache Tribe Sues US Forest Service to Stop Resolution Copper Mine
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Unmet Need for Afterschool Programs Skyrockets in the Black Community, With Four Million Black Children Without the Access to Af
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NEW YORK
November 10, 2010
"It Gets Better" is a nationwide
movement that's grown
out of the recent tragic
suicides among gay teenagers. ...
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NEW YORK
October 26, 2010
Henry Velandia is in deportation proceedings
because the Defense of Marriage Act
prevents Josh Vandiver from
sponsoring him for residency. ...
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NEW YORK
October 21, 2010
The viral video of a brown Muppet, meant to
represent an African-American
girl, singing, "I really, really,
really love my hair". ...
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NEW YORK
October 20, 2010
An Iraq War veteran discharged from the
New York Army National Guard because he
had gone public about his homosexuality began
the process of enlisting. ...
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NEW YORK
October 19, 2010
New York's oldest gay bar was
the site of a bias attack, the
latest in a spate of hate
crime across the city, police said. ...
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NEW YORK
October 18, 2010
Haitian nationals who survived the
earthquake in January are learning disaster
relief in hopes that they would
be better prepared. ...
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NEW YORK
October 15, 2010
Andrew Cuomo said that
he wants to be the
governor who makes “equality
a reality†in his state. ...
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NEW YORK
October 13, 2010
Joy Behar talks with
former Gov. Jim McGreevey about
how anti-gay political rhetoric
keeps gays from coming out. ...
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NEW YORK
October 12, 2010
Mayor Michael Bloomberg denounced
anti-gay violence while giving a
speech at the PFLAG New York
City awards dinner Monday evening. ...
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NEW YORK
October 07, 2010
The University of Michigan's first openly gay student
body president, said the recent rash of
headlines about gay teens
led him to break his silence. ...
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NEW YORK
October 06, 2010
An exhibit in New York
displays Haitian art rescued
from collapsed museums after
the January 2010 earthquake. ...
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NEW YORK
October 05, 2010
Two young men were
arrested for attacking a man
in the bathroom of New York
City's gay-rights landmark Stonewall Inn. ...
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NEW YORK
September 30, 2010
The NYPD along with clergy
members from Brooklyn have created
a task force to reduce violence and
build trust within the black and latino communities. ...
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NEW YORK
September 29, 2010
It appears the controversy
over a the mosque
at Ground Zero has
spread to Long Island. ...
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NEW YORK
September 27, 2010
Public school teachers,
parents of students, and
others protested the film
"Waiting for Superman." ...
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NEW YORK
September 16, 2010
The imam at the center of the
Ground Zero mosque controversy did not turn
up to a New Jersey court hearing
to face accusations about housing violations. ...
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NEW YORK
September 15, 2010
Rangel managed to secure
the nomination despite facing 13 House
ethics charges and losing his chairmanship
of the House Ways and Means Committee ...
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NEW YORK
September 10, 2010
A homeowner who grabbed a rifle
from his house and fired warning shots
after bing threatened by gang
members on his lawn faces criminal charges. ...
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NEW YORK
September 09, 2010
Embattled Congressman Charlie
Rangel was out shaking hands on the
campaign trail. It's a sure sign times have
changed for the veteran lawmaker. ...
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NEW YORK
September 08, 2010
The encounter stirred memories of
the case of John White, a black
Long Island homeowner who shot a
white teenager in his driveway in 2006. ...
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NEW YORK
August 31, 2010
Inner City children entering high
school get a chance to see
what it's like to be prosecutors
and defense attorneys. ...
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NEW YORK
August 23, 2010
The robberies and beatings
of Hispanics by some
African Americans on
the north shore
began in April. ...
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NEW YORK
August 19, 2010
The woman whose call ignited
Dr. Laura Schlessinger's N-word controversy
speaks out. She feels Dr.
Laura's apology is not sincere. ...
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NEW YORK
August 18, 2010
Someone spray-painted swastikas, male
genitalia, and even the n-word
around the communities,
over the course of a few days. ...
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NEW YORK
August 16, 2010
Yet another shooting took place
just hours before a scheduled anti-violence
march began. ...
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NEW YORK
August 13, 2010
Home targeted in malicious hate crime. For
the second time, the home of a Hispanic family
has been vandalized ...
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NEW YORK
August 12, 2010
Rep. Charlie Rangel, the dean of New York's
congressional delegation, probably made mental note
of which local political heavyweights came. ...
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NEW YORK
August 11, 2010
The Rev. Al Sharpton held what he called
an emergency town hall meeting in reaction
to a very violent weekend in New York. ...
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NEW YORK
August 09, 2010
Tens of thousands of marchers,
wearing colorful red and white clothing,
paraded up New York's Avenue of the Americas ...
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NEW YORK
August 09, 2010
Staten Island fights back. Day of
rallies held to combat hate crimes.
NYPD, Guardian Angels and community leaders
gathered to show support. ...
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