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May 5 - 8, 2008 GOP nervous about trends in special house races, in NPR Obama weathers pastor's inflammatory remarks, on NPR (audio) Superdelegates left to second-guess November, in San Francisco Chronicle Obama wins big in N.C., nearly ties Clinton in Indiana, in The Dallas Morning News, The Kansas City Star, and Enquirer-Herald Obama's big win in North Carolina, strong showing in Indiana hurt Clinton, in The Seattle Times Leader of Black State Legislative Group calls on Capitol Hill, in The St. Louis American Black backlash could hit Clinton, in Commercial Appeal, Marshall News Messenger and Austin American Statesman Black Think Tank President Outlines Plans for 'Generation at a Crossroads', in Amsterdam News and The Louisiana Weekly
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March 28 - April 3, 2008 Demographics Data for 'Super Tuesday' States. The Joint Center's DataBank has created a series of interactive, statistical profiles to present data that can enchance voting analysis for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.[Read more] 2008 Election. The 2007 Joint Center National Survey of Likely Black Presidential Primary Voters.[Read more] 2006 Midterm Election. Analysis of the Nov. 7, 2006, balloting when the Democrats gained control of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.[Read more] |
Highlights from the 2008 Joint Center Annual Dinner .[Click here] In March and April: "Unnatural Causes -- Is Inequality Making us Sick," a PBS series produced with support from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. Check local listings for times.Read more The PLACE MATTERS Initiative is conceived as the centerpiece of HPI's work. PLACE MATTERS is a national initiative, designed to improve the health outcomes of participating communities through a shared learning experience. [Learn more] April 20 - 26, 2008 - 21st Anniversary of National Minority Cancer Awareness Week. On April 8, 1987, the U. S. House of Representatives Joint Resolution 119 designated the third week in April as "National Minority Cancer Awareness Week." “Sounding the Alarm on Black Infant Mortality: College-educated Black Women Are Also At-Risk"[Read more] Two Black Elected Officials Moving to Higher Offices[Read more] Student leader reflects on presidential race in South Carolina [Read more] Orangeburg, S.C., professor takes stock of Palmetto state’s role in presidential politics. [Read more] Harvard Fellows Visit Health Policy Institute [Read more] Homeownership among blacks remains far lower than among whites: Subprime mortgage crisis worsens the picture [Read more] |





