No Relief in Sight for Black Communities Hurt by Oil Spill
Final Call, News Report, Posted: Aug 06, 2010
Black fishermen are losing millions in revenue, complain of being deprived of recovery jobs and denied payments made to those affected by the spill.
Minorities Drive California Environmental Movement
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Aug 04, 2010
Ethnic Californians are at the forefront of support for environmental policies in the state, according to a new poll.
Wyclef Jean Mulling Haitian Presidential Run
Amsterdam News, News Report, Posted: Jul 30, 2010
If Wyclef Jean makes a serious bid to become Haiti’s next president, he has only a couple of weeks to file the paperwork.
India's Poor Seek Wealth in E-Waste
New America Media, Video, Posted: Jul 30, 2010
What happens to the old computer you put on the curb? Chances are it ends up in India where poor men and women break it down.
The Hidden Homeless: Teenagers
Philadelphia Tribune, News Report, Posted: Jul 28, 2010
There are an estimated 2,000 homeless teens walking the streets of Philadelphia everyday.
Anger in Haiti Grows as U.N. Rates Earthquake Response as Good
NNPA, News Report, Posted: Jul 28, 2010
But six months after the earthquake that killed as many as 300,000 people, survivors in makeshift tent cities continue to express discontent.
SF Tries a New Tack in Protecting Nail Salon Workers: Going Green
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Jul 23, 2010
The proposed ordinance, the first of its kind in the country, comes amid signs that a pioneering 2005 California law is having little effect.
Neo-slavery in the American South
Final Call, News Report, Posted: Jul 20, 2010
Nearly 150 years after Emancipation, trapped by extreme poverty and isolation some Blacks remain victims of neo-slavery.
Advocates Expose California County's HIV/AIDS Failures
Black Voice News, News Report, Posted: Jul 19, 2010
African Americans make up 10 percent of San Bernandino County population yet they comprise 28 percent of diagnosed HIV cases
Pacquiao's Newest Foe--Climate Change
Philippine News, News Report, Posted: Jul 16, 2010
Boxing champ-turned-congressman Manny Pacquiao introduced a reforestation bill to help fight climate change.
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