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July 3, 2024
Media Advisory: Arvest Bank Awards $15,000 CARE Award to University District Development Corp.
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Travel Industry Professional Women Gather for Third Annual Women in Travel THRIVE at HSMAI Day of Impact 2024
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Shop, Sip, and Support Social Justice Programs at Five Keys Furniture Annex in Stockton, California, on Saturday, June 22nd from
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The V Foundation for Cancer Research Announces 2024 Recipients for A Grant of Her Own: The Women Scientists Innovation Award for
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REI Systems Awarded $6M Contract from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for its Grants Management Solution
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PARAMOUNT GLOBAL, NICKELODEON AND DCMP FORM MULTI-YEAR PARTNERSHIP TO MAKE BRANDS' GLOBALLY BELOVED KIDS' PROGRAMMING ACCESSIBLE
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Chinatown Storytelling Centre Opens New Exhibit: Neighbours: From Pender to Hastings
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Carín León's Socios Music Forms Global Partnership with Virgin Music Group and Island Records
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Freedmen’s Town Community Investment Initiative Launches
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Lifezone Metals Announces Voting Results from its 2024 Annual General Meeting
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Melmark Receives $30M Gift to Fuel Services for Individuals with Autism, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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Survey of Nation's Mayors Highlights City Efforts to Support LGBTQ+ Residents
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Maximus Named a Top Washington-Area Workplace by The Washington Post
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World's Largest Swimming Lesson™ (#WLSL2024) Kicks Off First Day of Summer with Global Event Teaching Kids and Parents How
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Produced by Renegade Film Productions/Chameleon Multimedia, Obscure Urban Legend ‘Sweaty Larry’ to Be Invoked for Fi
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Media Advisory: Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Sandra Thompson Visits Affordable Apartment Complex in Dallas
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SCOTUS Ruling in Rahimi Case Upholds Protections for Domestic Violence Survivors, BWJP Experts Celebrate
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Black-Owned Pharmacy Startup in St. Louis Combines Services of Walgreens and Amazon to Address Pharmacy Desert Crisis
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Martina Navratilova, Riley Gaines, Donna de Varona, Jennifer Sey Join Female Athletes For Rally in Washington, DC to "Take Back
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Labor Dept. Awards Additional $190 M For Green Jobs In Minority Targeted Neighborhoods
January 20, 2010
This set of green grants is the third awarded in as many weeks by the U.S. Department of Labor. Less than a month into 2010, the department's investment in this growing area of the job marketplace is close to the $440 million mark. "These grants will help workers ...
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Crisis In The Crib: Saving Our Nation's Babies
January 13, 2010
Maternal and infant mortality for the African-American community is a pressing, but often overlooked, public health concern. The rate of death for African American babies before their first birthday is twice the rate of white babies and greatly outpaces the national average. For some communities these deaths can seem like a normal part of life and in fact are strong indicators of the overall health of the community. ...
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Report Recommends Steps To Reduce Threat Posed By Hep B and C
January 13, 2010
Few among the populations most at risk -- immigrants from countries where the diseases are endemic, non-Hispanic black men, injection-drug users, and people who had blood transfusions before 1992 -- seek testing or information on how to protect themselves ...
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Urban Ministries Celebrates 40 Years Of Innovation and Growth
January 11, 2010
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Report: NYS Should Tailor And Increase Workforce Development Services For Latinos
January 08, 2010
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Celebrate Dr. King At The Washington State History Museum
January 15, 2010
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Race-Based Misdiagnosis Still Remains A Health Care Problem
January 07, 2010
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2010 Stamp Program Unveiled
December 31, 2009
he Negro Leagues Baseball stamps, to be issued in June, pay tribute to the all-black professional baseball leagues that operated from 1920 to about ...
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La Raza Sends A Holiday Reminder To Congress To Include Latinos In Health Care Reform
December 22, 2009
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Fearing New Law, Arizona Immigrants Forego Health Services
December 22, 2009
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Civil Rights Commission Releases Report On No Child Left Behind Program Progress
December 21, 2009
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Survival Disparities For Most Minorities Increase As Cancers Become More Treatable
December 18, 2009
Racial and ethnic disparities in cancer survival are greatest for cancers that can be detected early and treated successfully, including breast and prostate cancer ...
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Black Environmental Justice Advocates Appeal To World Leaders In Copenhagen
December 16, 2009
Many African American environmental justice NGO representatives balance support for the global south and their own communities back home as the focus turns to President Obama's speech this coming Friday. "We want to support our President, and certainly look ...
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Racial Disparities Remain In Infant
Sleeping Position
December 11, 2009
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Asian-American At Highest Risk For Developing Diabetes During Pregnancy
December 11, 2009
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Empowering Minority Homeowners During Foreclosure Crisis
December 08, 2009
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Report Shows How Counties Fare In Serving Kids In Child Welfare System
December 08, 2009
"The State of Child Welfare" reveals children are more likely to re-enter foster care after being reunified with their families when they are from urban ...
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Black Women Over-All Survival Rate From Breast Cancer Low According To Cancer Association
December 11, 2009
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African American Maternal Health Launches Project For New Mothers
December 03, 2009
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NC State Research Shows Need For National HIV Strategy
November 30, 2009
New research from North Carolina State University shows that many of those infected are minorities and do not have health insurance, and highlights the need for a national strategy to facilitate education and prevention efforts in minority and low-income ...
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Low-Income Children Lack Continuity Of Healthcare, Have Unmet Needs, Report Shows
November 25, 2009
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'Wake-Up Call' for Washington: Fewer than 1 In 5 Hepatitis C Patients Receiving Antiviral Therapy
November 25, 2009
African Americans - are at serious risk of developing cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure and will add billions of dollars in unnecessary costs to our health care system every year. ...
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White House Joins Forces To Address Nation's Hunger Problem
November 25, 2009
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Health Care Briefing For Ethnic Media: Immigrants Have A Huge Stake In Reform
November 18, 2009
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New Plea To Open LA's MLK Medical Center
November 18, 2009
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Supporters Of Jailed Black Activist To March Protest In DC
November 11, 2009
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Senate Urged By Latinos To Pass Health Care Reform
November 10, 2009
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Kaiser Permanente Examines Complexity and Potential of Diversity at Conference
November 03, 2009
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Pitt Study Links race, weight with girls' sexual behaviour
October 29, 2009
Of the nearly 7,200 high school girls asked about their sexual activity and risky sexual behavior as part of the 2005 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance survey, half reported ever having sex. Those girls who were both sexually active and overweight, or who thought they were overweight, were less likely to use condoms than normal-weight sexually active girls. Underweight girls also were less likely to use condoms ...
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Latino Commission on AIDS awarded funding
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October 28, 2009
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Campaign to Encourage Adoption of Black Children in Foster Care Launched
October 27, 2009
According to the Administration for Children and Families, there are currently 496,000 children in the foster care system and, of these, 130,000 are available for adoption. Thirty-one percent of the children in foster care waiting to be adopted are African American; African American children are overrepresented in the foster care population relative to their percentage in the U.S. general population. ...
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