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This website has something for everyone. Current news, sports, career information, technology information, entertainment information, games, shopping, and more can be found here.
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The place to find anything and everything BLACK on the Net! An excellent catalog containing links to more than 900 black-oriented sites.
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The official home page of the city of Indianapolis and Marion County, Indiana. Topics include Mayor Peterson's innovative government initiatives and information on various city-county departments including Indy Parks, Public Works and Human Resources.
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The mission at the National Center for Fathering (NCF) is to inspire and equip men to be better fathers.
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The commission is mandated to identify and recommend public remedies to increase, broaden and improve the economic, educational, social and professional status of the Black Male in the great state of Indiana.
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No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 is a law representing President George W. Bush's education reform plan. This plan holds school's accountable for students' success and failure. All parents are encouraged to view and learn more about this legislation.
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The Family Strengthening Coalition partners offer grants and sponsor intitiatives that promote strong families and neighborhoods in Indianapolis. This website offers ways to strengthen your family.
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This website offers health information. Statistics broken down by gender and race can be found here.
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Black Press International is a non-profit communications and research think tank organization incorporated in Washington, D.C. to mobilize and motivate interest in government and public policies that have direct impact on African-American society.
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| 'STATE OF BLACK AMERICA': The Urban League's 2004 Report Is Out (Apr. 2, 2004) |
How much closer is America to achieving equality between Blacks and Whites since the civil rights movement? Not close enough, and Black progress is precarious at best according to a report released by the National Urban League, "The State of Black America 2004."
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Information for Indiana Families who have children with mental illness. |