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Due to high demand and significance of the film, "Crips and Bloods: Made in America," The Silent War and Seattle Parks and Recreation will host another film screening next Friday, June 26 at Rainier Community Center, 4600 38th Ave S, Seattle 98118.
A cluster of neighborhoods lies in the heart of Southern California, streets and boulevards forming a grid between concrete ribbons of freeway. Surrounded by the California Dream, this region has a legacy...

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On National HIV Testing Day, the National Minority AIDS Council Urge Citizens to "KNOWIT"
Do you know your HIV status? On June 27, the National Minority AIDS Council is sponsoring the 2008 National HIV Testing Day (NHTD). Held annually, the event was launched in 1995 by the National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) in an effort to raise awareness of the importance of knowing one's HIV status and to encourage at-risk individuals to receive voluntary HIV counseling and testing...

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The Oregon League of Minority Voters (OLMV) convenes the 2009 Poverty Summit, a statewide forum of elected officials, agency administrators, service providers, nonprofit agencies, and minority community leaders.
The event will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30 at the Salem Conference Center, 200 Commercial Street SE in Salem...

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The House today passed Senate Bill 519, the Worker Freedom Act, by a vote of 34 to 24. 
The bill protects workers in "captive audience meetings" who do not wish to listen to their employer's non-work-related opinions on religion, politics or unions...

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Thelma Altha Unthank Brown died on May 29 after an extended illness. She was 69.
Thelma was born in Portland on March 16, 1940 to Dr. DeNorval Unthank and Thelma Unthank.
She graduated from Grant High School in 1958 and attended Spelman College in Atlanta, Oregon State University and Portland State University, finishing with a Masters of Administrative Education degree...

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The King of Pop is dead. The greatest entertainer of his era, and perhaps of all time, Michael Jackson was pronounced dead Thursday at UCLA Medical Center after going into cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles. He was 50 years old. . . .

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Harmless comic characters or racist robots? The buzz over the summer blockbuster ``Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' only grew this week as some said two jive-talking Chevy characters were racial caricatures.

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Low-income young adults, ages 18-24, are still needed to fill summer jobs in Clark County organizations for work between July 6, and Aug. 14. Positions are for 30 hours per week over the six week period. Workers will be paid minimum wage and will also receive training to help build their work readiness skills.

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