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NAACP picks next president
- 3 Hours ago
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Former NAACP president Bruce Gordon, February 2007. (Stephen Shugerman, ) BALTIMORE (AP) - The NAACP has picked former news executive Ben Jealous as its president. At 35, he's the youngest leader in the
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NAACP names S.F. man, 35, new president
- 7 Hours ago
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In September, Benjamin Todd Jealous will leave his post as president of the Rosenberg Foundation, a social justice grant-making organization. At 35, he is the youngest national leader in the 99-year history
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The new face of the NAACP
- 6 Hours ago
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The National Board of Directors of the NAACP has chosen Benjamin T. Jealous as the new president and CEO of the organization. Jealous, 35, is the 17th person, and the youngest person ever, chosen to lead
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Black Youth, Over-Medicated and Underserved
- 8 Hours ago
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(FinalCall.com) - The Rev. Fred Shaw, Jr., of the Basic Life Institute in Compton, Calif., has been working with troubled youth and gang-bangers for over a decade. But as he tries to help them turn their
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NAACP appoints its 17th president
- 9 Hours ago
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MARYLAND BALTIMORE - The NAACP chose 35-year-old activist and former news executive Ben Jealous as its 17th president yesterday, making him the youngest leader in the 99-year history of the nation's largest
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1st aboriginal revival zone to be set up
- 9 Hours ago
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CNATAIPEI, Taiwan -- An aboriginal Thao culture revival zone, the first of its kind, will be established in central Taiwan as a result of the tribe's efforts to make the government pay attention to its
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NT Aboriginal follow-up health checks 'a long process'
- 10 Hours ago
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Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon admits following-up on health checks conducted under the Northern Territory federal intervention will be a long process. An article published in the Australian Medical
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Aboriginal kids' health worse in NT: research
- 11 Hours ago
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New research shows that health services for Aboriginal children in remote areas of the Northern Territory are relatively good, but that they have worse health than in other regional areas. The research
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