June 2011 Archive
After houses have been ripped down they believe megacharity is too expensive By Christopher Tidmore The Louisiana Weekly Governor Bobby Jindal’s plan to build a massive new teaching hospital in Mid-City was dealt ... How minority-owned small businesses benefit from healthcare reform
WASHINGTON — The implementation of the Affordable Care Act will make a real difference to the competitiveness of minority-owned small businesses, and will help improve access to affordable healthcare coverage ... La. senators pass ‘state income tax elimination’ bill with huge caveats
By Christopher Tidmore The Louisiana Weekly A ten-year phase out of the Louisiana’s Personal and Corporate Income taxes passed the State Senate on Tuesday, June 7, but with a twist. The ... Landmark study on Millennials challenges ‘post-racial’ myth
NEW YORK — Applied Research Center, the quick cheap payday loans nation’s leading think tank on racial justice, today released a 40-page study on the racial attitudes of young people, ... 2011 Music and Christian Arts Institute set for June 14-17
The African Methodist Episcopal Church, Inc. will host the 2011 Music and Christian Arts Institute at Union Bethel A.M.E. Church, 2321 Thalia Street, New Orleans, La., June 14-17. A correct diagnosis is needed for a positive solution
By A. Peter Bailey TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist If any problem is to be successfully dealt with, it must first be correctly diagnosed. One of the biggest problems confronting many inner-city Black neighborhoods is ... According to poll, belief in Economic opportunity crosses racial lines
WASHINGTON — In a rapidly diversifying America, whites and minorities share many common views about what it takes to succeed in today’s economy and a cultural optimism about the progress ... At ‘America Healing’ conference, groups attack racial inequities
By Hazel Trice Edney (TriceEdneyWire.com) — Justin Flores of Asheville, N.C., no longer takes his wife to his family reunion. And many of his relatives don’t even talk to him anymore, ... Black women attorneys spurn private law firms for corporate jobs
By Nadra Kareem Nittle NEW YORK, NY (Special to the NNPA from America’s Wire) — When Fania Washington had an opportunity to leave Winston & Strawn LLP, in 2004, to work ... Black youth not politically inclined
By Wendell Hutson (Special to the NNPA from The Chicago Crusader) – A majority of Black youth are not politically involved especially those from low-income households, according to a yearlong study ...
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