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May 9, 2024
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Forging a more prosperous Inuit Nunangat through the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee
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Maine Tribes Heartened By Obama Outreach
December 11, 2009
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'Go Red Por Tu Corazon' at the Latin Grammy's to Educate Latinas About Their Heart Health
November 05, 2009
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N.J. Closes Racial Gap in Heart Disease Testing
September 10, 2009
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I HEART BUSHWICK
August 24, 2009
A NY NEIGHBORHOOD CELEBRATION SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH, FROM 11AM – 7PM ...
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Citing Safety Concerns, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute stops clinical trial
July 28, 2009
The trial began testing a drug treatment for pulmonary hypertension in adults with sickle cell disease. ...
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HEART OF STONE by New Jersey native Beth Toni Kruvant
May 22, 2009
an inspirational documentary film by independent film producer and director Beth Toni Kruvant documents the challenges of an inner city high school. ...
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Walk Test Can Predict Course of Heart Failure for Black Patients
May 21, 2009
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18-year-old from Uganda comes to UNC Hospitals for heart repair procedure
May 13, 2009
UNC Medical Center is bringing an 18-year-old young man from Uganda to North Carolina Children’s Hospital – with help from the Children’s Heart Project of Samaritan’s Purse and Rotary International’s Gift of Life program – for a catheter-based heart repair procedure on Monday (May 18) that the hospital in Uganda is not equipped to provide. ...
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Letters To The Sisterhood - One Writer's Hope To Instill Value Into The Hearts Of Broken Women
May 11, 2009
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"In The Silence Of The Heart" May 28-June 14
May 06, 2009
Joanna Chan's play "In The Silence Of The Heart,"is a new family drama set in the U.S., dealing with racial biases, the concept of family and the nature of forgiveness. ...
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BLACK KIDS WITH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE MAY BE AT HIGHER RISK FOR HEART DISEASE
May 04, 2009
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Plan 3000 Resistance and Social Change at the Heart of Racism
May 01, 2009
Within this contradictory scene unfolds one of the continent's primary conflicts: between a rich, racist, and exclusive elite and a multicultural society that is democratizing social and cultural relations while attempting to overcome economic inequality. ...
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Immigration Success Story: From Haiti to America's Heartland
April 30, 2009
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UCLA center to focus on heart, stroke care for disadvantaged minorities
April 17, 2009
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Female Depression Linked To Heart Disease
April 16, 2009
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Heart Transplant Failures More Likely in Poor, Minority Kids
April 08, 2009
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Assemblyman Eric Munoz dies of heart ailment at 61
March 31, 2009
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NYC FUNDRAISER TO HELP YOUTH MAKE A JOURNEY OF THE HEART
March 17, 2009
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Heart Failure Before Age 50 Substantially More Common in Blacks
March 19, 2009
As many as 1 in 100 black men and women develop heart failure before the age of 50, 20 times the rate in whites in this age group, according to new findings from NHLBI. ...
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WHI Study Says Aspirin Improves Survival in Women with Stable Heart Disease
March 12, 2009
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Heart and Soul Festival bridges African American culture and heart health awareness
February 24, 2009
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LOW WAGED WORKERS DEMAND MORE
October 20, 2014
NEW YORK - Hundreds of tipped and low-wage workers, mostly minorities from the fast-food and car wash industries, rallied through the streets of Harlem today urging New York State officials to do away with the law permitting sub-minimum wage for 229,000 tipped workers in the State. ...
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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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Study: Doctors May 'Learn" Bias In Med School
September 06, 2011
New Johns Hopkins research shows that medical students -- just like the general American population -- may have unconscious if not overt preferences for white people, but this innate bias does not appear to translate into different or lesser health care of other races. The research findings, to be published tomorrow in the Journal ...
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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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Study Reveals Pathway Of Kidney Failure In Blacks‎
August 26, 2011
An Emory University study released today found that Blacks are four times more likely to develop kidney failure than whites. The study found that a condition that occurs when the kidneys are damaged and spill protein into the urine contributes to this increased risk. Investigators analyzed information from 27,911 ...
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CA Achievement Gap Continues To Narrow
August 24, 2011
Nearly 95 percent of students from the Class of 2011 met the California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE) requirement, and tests administered over the last school year also showed improvement among the state's Black and Hispanic students, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson announced today. ...
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Black Mayor Wins Historic Mississippi Primary
August 24, 2011
Hattiesburg, Mississippi Mayor Johnny DuPree became the first black candidate to win a major-party nomination for governor shortly after 9 o'clock last night. Mississippi has not had a black statewide official since Reconstruction. DuPree, 57, a three-term mayor of Hattiesburg, advances to the Nov. 8 general election to face Republican Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant, 56, of Brandon. In his victory address in downtown Hattiesburg ...
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Health Equity Summit Coincides With MLK Memorial Opening
August 23, 2011
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Health Equity Summit, convened by the Institute for the Advancement of Multicultural and Minority Medicine (IAMMM), continues today as the long-awaited Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is unveiled and opens to the public on the National Mall. Both events sharpen public attention on human rights: the Summit focusing tightly on the health status of minorities and populations in low-resource countries and achieving health equity at the lowest cost. ...
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Latinos Get OK To Sue Kraft For Discrimination
August 16, 2011
Kraft Foods must face a race-discrimination trial, even though it pointed out that another worker of the same minority group as the plaintiffs did not face similar discrimination, the 7th Circuit ruled. Discrimination against one member of a minority group violates federal discrimination law no matter how well another member of the same minority may have been treated, said the unanimous ruling. ...
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Native American Docs Try to Reduce High Death Rates
August 11, 2011
The 40th annual AAIP (Association of American Indian Physicians) conference is being held in Portland, Oregon this week, as more than 200 Native American doctors focus on ways to reduce high death rates afflicting tribes across the country. The death rate for Native Americans from tuberculosis and alcoholism ...
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