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March 28, 2024
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$122.5 Million Healthcare Transformation Grant Launches Center for Better Aging
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Morningstar Publishes Fourth Annual Corporate Sustainability Report
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The NRP Group and Housing Authority of the City of Austin Celebrate Grand Opening of The Markson, a 330-Unit Mixed-Income Commun
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LambdaTest Launches The Phoenix Project, an Employee Resource Group for Women
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Utah Sued Over Anti-immigrant Law
May 04, 2011
The law includes a provision allowing people who are not carrying ID to give information to police that can be checked. ...
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School District Sued Over Dual-Language Program Cancellation
March 14, 2011
Spanish language wall decorations were stripped off the walls and Spanish textbooks were stacked away. ...
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Black Congressman Sued For Sexual Harassment
March 08, 2011
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Health Giant Sued In Gender Bias Suit
March 03, 2011
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Exiled President Aristide Issued Passport
February 18, 2011
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New Native American $1 Coin To Be Issued
December 23, 2010
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TX School District Sued For Forcing Student "Out"
December 22, 2010
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Nation's 2nd Largest Food Wholesaler Sued For Discrimination
December 03, 2010
An investigation uncovered hiring discrimination, and found the company's policies and procedures created an uneven playing field for women. ...
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Tiger's Manager Sued Over Alleged Shady Betting
October 14, 2010
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Injunction Issued In Katrina Discrimination Case
September 23, 2010
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Tyson Sued For Discrimination Against Women
September 16, 2010
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Census Bureau Sued For Hiring Discrimination
September 14, 2010
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Hawaii Sued Over Civil Unions
July 30, 2010
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VA Prisons Sued For Denying Civil Rights
July 22, 2010
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Census Bureau Sued For Discrimination
April 13, 2010
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Civil Rights Injunction Issued Against Couple Accused Of Attack On 3 Black Children
April 07, 2010
The order, granted Monday by Hampden Superior Court Judge Cornelius J. Moriarty, prohibits the Robert Martin and Amy Martin from violating the civil rights of any person in the state based on actual or perceived race, national origin, or religion. According to the complaint, filed on March 29 in Hampden Superior ...
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America And Merrill Lynch Sued For Alleged
Sex Discrimination
March 31, 2010
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NYC Sued Over Unlawful And Discriminatory Policing in Public Housing
January 29, 2010
Notably, these sweeps and checkpoints are only implemented in communities of color, such as NYCHA residences. As a result, New York City’s African-American and Latino residents bear the brunt of the NYPD’s unlawful activities. Indeed, evidence shows ...
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Property Owner Sued For Refusing To
Rent To Blacks
November 24, 2009
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Howard sorority president sued over $900,000 wax statue of herself
July 29, 2009
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CLEARFIELD JAPANESE RESTAURANT SUED BY EEOC FOR PREGNANCY DISCRIMINATION
April 02, 2009
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NY CABBIES SEEK RELIEF
November 27, 2020
NEW YORK - Hundreds of New York City taxi drivers, many of them minorities, today took their yellow cabs to City Hall to seek help. They want financial support from the City because of the sharp decline in ridership resulting from the COVID-19 impact. They also are complaining about the increased competition from Uber and Lyft and the fact that their taxi licenses have substantially decreased in value. The taxi licenses, which are issued in limited numbers by the City, once were valued at about one million dollars, but today are only worth a fraction of that amount. The drivers demanded debt forgiveness. ...
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BLACKS EYE OBAMA'S JOBS SPEECH
September 08, 2011
Ahead of President Obama's speech to a joint session of Congress tonight, Black California Congresswoman Maxine Water's is putting the pressure on the president to make clear just what it is he plans to do to help the communities suffering the most in this bad economy. In a statement issued today, Waters challenged the president to, "spend as much energy working to create jobs in the black community as he is campaigning for votes in one of the whitest states in the nation." ...
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White Supremacist Sentenced For Hate Crime
September 06, 2011
In January 2010, Zachary Beck and two other white supremacists attacked a black man in downtown Vancouver, Wash., yelling, "White Power!" "You're dead!" and racist slurs. In U.S. District court, Beck was sentenced to 51 months in prison. According to court documents, Beck and his co-conspirators, Kory Boyd and Lawrence Silk, attacked a Black man in a Vancouver sports bar on Jan. 7, 2010, because of the man’s race. ...
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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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Latinos Concerned By Education Law Waivers
September 01, 2011
Members of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) are voicing concerns over what is says are efforts lead by the Department of Education that could have negative impact for low income and minority youth. According to LULAC, the Department of Education’s recent efforts to provide relief to state and local education agencies from key provisions of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) has the potential to water down the law’s ...
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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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BLACK PRO-LIFERS OUTRAGED
August 29, 2011
A new report issued by the Black pro-life group Life Dynamics claims that Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry in the United States target Black and Hispanic Americans by placing abortion facilities in communities with high minority populations. The report, “Racial Targeting and Population Control,†the group claims validates the claims pro-life advocates have made for years showing that abortion advocates have purposefully placed abortion centers in urban areas with high percentages of black and Hispanic residents. Mark Crutcher and Carole Novielli ...
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EPA Settles Civil Rights Complaint Over Pesticide Spraying
August 26, 2011
The Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) has settled a case against a California pesticide regulator that the agency found discriminated against Latino schoolchildren when they annually approved a powerful pesticide used near their schools. The complaint alleged that the California Department of Pesticide Regulation's ...
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OBAMA REACHES OUT TO MINORITIES
August 26, 2011
The Obama reelection campaign has announced a major voter outreach project that will target Blacks, Latinos, Asian-Americans, women, young people, and gays. According to the Pew Research Center ninety-five percent of Blacks voters, 67 percent of Latinos and 62 percent of Asian-Americans went for Obama over Sen. John McCain ...
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