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Philip N. Cohen: What Ails Black Women, Part 1: Work and Wages
In both the current situation and in the medium run , Black women are losing ground - relative to Whites, and in some cases absolutely.
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American Diabetes Association Convenes 3rd Annual Disparities Conference
The American Diabetes Association, the nation's leading voluntary health organization in the fight against diabetes, is bringing together community leaders from around the country for a two-day meeting to discuss major challenges, and to share 'promising practices' to address health disparities faced by minority populations when it comes to the ...
Black power has arrived _ with some new challenges
Black lawmakers face unexpected challenges now that they have seized unprecedented power Ten months after Democrats took over the Capitol and the first African-American president moved into the White House, black lawmakers are in control of some of the most powerful positions in Congress - and face new challenges to using their long-sought ...
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FBI asks for help in probing civil rights era racial murders with some cash rewards
While as many as 108 cases remain open with the FBI, they can use the public's help in identifying the victim's next of kin in 33 cases.
As Races Blend, Political Groups Face A Recount
Barack Obama's presidential campaign was one of several successful, modern-day political campaigns to break through racial barriers.
Virtue Today Magazine Provides a Healing for Women
There is a saying that claims, "There is no such thing as a no good woman...if so, she was made by a no good man." Well, the publisher of Virtue Today Magazine , feels that both men and women are wounded souls that cause "hurting people to hurt people." The new issue of Virtue Today ordained the "healing issue," provides a healing for just about ...
Loretta Keller: Change of perceptions of conflicts in America
I was much surprised to learn the results of a Pew Center social research survey that was conducted last summer.
Black Activists Blast Breast Cancer Guidelines
The American Cancer Society has reported that racial and ethnic minorities still tend to receive lower-quality health care than whites even when insurance status, income, age and severity of conditions are comparable and are still more likely to be diagnosed with cancer at a later stage when treatment is less successful.
Efforts honored in black community
Boston Cardinal Sean O'Malley is honoring two people for their service in the region's black Roman Catholic community.
Zuma must distance himself from Malema
Comrades in arms: A warning uttered recently by Zwelinzima Vavi, Cosatu general secretary, should ring alarm bells for President Jacob Zuma.
Black Male Unemployment Comparable to 'Great Depression', Says Economic Expert
While the nation is reeling over double-digit jobless rates showing up for the first time in decades, Black males are looking at numbers almost twice as worse.
The NAACP is looking to help african americans to apply for more local jobs. The Ross County Chapter of the NAACP is trying to boost the amount of African Americans that are applaying for local jobs.
Stillbirth Risk Higher For Black Women
African-American women are twice as likely to suffer a late-pregnancy loss as white women -- partly because of higher rates of pregnancy- and labor-related complications, a government study finds.
Black Caucus blocks Wall St. vote
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus threatened to oppose a key financial regulatory reform bill Thursday over unrelated economic concerns, forcing Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank to yank his bill before a final committee vote.
Race-Based Groups Join Together to Blast Obama
A rogues gallery of race-based groups , plus Big Labor, are joining together to put pressure on The One: With unemployment among blacks at more than 15 percent, the N.A.A.C.P. will join several other groups on Tuesday to call on President Obama to do more to create jobs.
Former NBA player Sam Bowie applies to be first black member at club
Former University of Kentucky men's basketball player Sam Bowie said Thursday that he has applied for membership in Lexington's Idle Hour Country Club, which has never had an African-American member.
Fitness Class Requirement Irks Students
Some Pennsylvania college students are upset that their school is requiring those who are overweight to take a fitness class in order to graduate.
WGA sheds new light on TV writers
Female and minority writers are still underrepresented in television, according to the statistics released Wednesday by the Writers Guild of America.
The Psychological and Genetic Roots of Violence (Part II)
Marijuana, music and video games are potentially Mind Controlling agents. Mind control is also referred to as brainwashing, coercive persuasion, and thought reform. It refers to a broad range of psychological methods and processes thought to subvert an individual's control of his or her own thoughts, behaviors, emotions, or decision-making. Brainwashing and mind control theories originally developed to explain how the enemy indoctrinated their people using mind control techniques. Drugs and chemicals were also experimented with. The Nazis were heavily involved in such methods. Ecstasy was routinely given to the soldiers to keep them overly violent. What is not widely known is the fact that following the war, Nazi scientists infiltrated the American Psychiatric community, many becoming leaders.
Farrakhan: Black America must change to survive
The leader of the Nation of Islam began a major lecture series, a oeThe Time and What Must Be Done,a by using scripture, current events, social conditions and, at times humor, in a poignant warning about the need to change to avoid divine chastisement as an old world goes out and a new reality begins to come into existence.
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