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    Aug 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Old Town School gets into theater biz with premiere of Chitlin' Circuit musical

    The Old Town School of Folk Music is producing a theater piece for the first time in its 425-seat venue in Lincoln Square.
    The Old Town School of Folk Music is producing a theater piece for the first time in its 425-seat venue in Lincoln Square. "Keep a Song in Your Soul: The Black Roots of Vaudeville" was commissioned by the school. It's a collaboration between the North...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Old Town School of Folk Music, North Carolina, Soul (genre)

  2. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. Calif. Standards Tests: Imperial County improving in core subjects

    Staff Writer
    California's students have improved their performance across the board with a larger proportion than ever scoring proficient or higher on the 2011 Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program exams, according to a press release from the California...

    Tags: California, Minority Groups, Human Interest, Science, Science and Technology

  4. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Connect people to health by increasing access to technology

    When we think of the technological  advances of the past 20 years, one in particular will probably come to mind for most Americans: wireless technology, which now enables us to access the Internet from anywhere. But when most Americans think of the top uses for the wireless Internet, health care is probably not the first thing on that list. Perhaps, in the near future, it will be.
    When we think of the technological advances of the past 20 years, one in particular will probably come to mind for most Americans: wireless technology, which now enables us to access the Internet from anywhere. But when most Americans think of the top...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Minority Groups, Tools and Hardware, Politics, Diabetes

  6. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| WGN-AM
  7. SNERD - August 16, 2011

    Staff reporter
    SNERD By Mortimer Snerd August 16, 2011 The Bears Looking for a "Sod-mother"… The controversy surrounding the slippery sod at Soldier Field isn't on solid footing behind the scenes. As Bears' and Chicago Park District bigwigs bicker about how best to...

    Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Travel, Carlos Zambrano, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Minority Groups

  8. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Kenneth L. Webster, state delegate, dies at 76

    Former Del. Kenneth L. Webster, who led the battle for and wrote the historic legislation that made the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a legal state holiday in Maryland, died Friday of kidney failure at the Baltimore Veteran Administration Medical Center.
    Former Del. Kenneth L. Webster, who led the battle for and wrote the historic legislation that made the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday a legal state holiday in Maryland, died Friday of kidney failure at the Baltimore Veteran Administration Medical...

    Tags: Annapolis, Morgan State University, History, Minority Groups, Civil Rights

  10. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. City gets new prescription for better health

    Vowing to improve the health of Chicagoans and cut the government's soaring health care costs, Mayor Rahm Emanuel went to a sweaty fitness room in Humboldt Park on Tuesday to unveil a comprehensive health agenda that includes a citywide "wellness plan."
    Vowing to improve the health of Chicagoans and cut the government's soaring health care costs, Mayor Rahm Emanuel went to a sweaty fitness room in Humboldt Park on Tuesday to unveil a comprehensive health agenda that includes a citywide "wellness plan."...

    Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Diseases and Illnesses, Minority Groups, Medical Services, Politics

  12. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Trying to appreciate 'The Help'

    Mother used to tell this story. She was working as a domestic - this was the late '40s or early '50s - for a Memphis doctor when one day his daughter came up and inexplicably began rubbing her skin. It turned out the child had asked her grandmother...

    Tags: Entertainment, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Minority Groups, Health, Movies

  14. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. City to hire 111 black firefighters, pay $30M in damages

    <strong>The Chicago Sun-Times reports:</strong> Chicago will hire 111 bypassed black firefighters  by March and pay at least $30 million in damages to about 6,000 other black candidates, under a settlement expected to be approved  Wednesday by a federal judge here.
    The Chicago Sun-Times reports: Chicago will hire 111 bypassed black firefighters by March and pay at least $30 million in damages to about 6,000 other black candidates, under a settlement expected to be approved Wednesday by a federal judge here. Last...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Justice System, Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, Local Government

  16. Aug 5, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  17. Black population drops 24% in Pasadena

    Nearly one-quarter of Pasadena’s African American residents left the city in the last 10 years, replaced mostly by Asians and Pacific Islanders, according to 2010 Census figures. A lack of affordable housing and shifts in the real estate market...

    Tags: Elections, Minority Groups, Politics, Family, Wages and Pensions

  18. Aug 17, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  19. Mayor Ballard honors "Golden Thirteen" naval officer with park renaming, dedication

    Mayor Greg Ballard today was joined by Congressman Andr&eacute; Carson, City-County Councillor Maggie Lewis, U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Mark D. Harnitchek, and friends and family of Lieutenant Junior Grade Graham Edward Martin to rename in his honor Fall Creek and 16<sup>th</sup> Street Park. Martin was one of 13 African-American enlisted men who became the first African-American commissioned and warrant officers in the U.S. Navy, known as &ldquo;The Golden Thirteen.&rdquo;
    Mayor Greg Ballard today was joined by Congressman André Carson, City-County Councillor Maggie Lewis, U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Mark D. Harnitchek, and friends and family of Lieutenant Junior Grade Graham Edward Martin to rename in his honor Fall Creek and...

    Tags: History, Minority Groups, Bodies of Water, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense

  20. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Chicago to pay $45 million for discrimination in firefighter hiring

    It will cost the city at least $45 million to compensate thousands of African Americans who lost a shot at becoming a Chicago firefighter because of a discriminatory test, under a federal court order entered today that brings an end to 13 years of litigation.
    Clout Street
    It will cost the city at least $45 million to compensate thousands of African Americans who lost a shot at becoming a Chicago firefighter because of a discriminatory test, under a federal court order entered today that brings an end to 13 years of...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Politics, Career and Workplace, Employers, Fires

  22. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| WGN-AM
  23. SNERD - August 17, 2011

    The Bears Looking for a "Sod-mother"... The controversy surrounding the slippery sod at Soldier Field isn't on solid footing behind the scenes. As Bears' and Chicago Park District bigwigs bicker about how best to maintain the field, my football feelers...

    Tags: Piers Morgan, Perry Farrell, Travel, Talk Shows (genre), Carlos Zambrano

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