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Grandmothers Who Raise Their Grandkids Struggle with Depression

Grandmothers who care for their grandkids fulltime need help for depression and family strains, report researchers from the Case Western Reserve University’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing.

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The Single Most Important Change You Can Make in Your Working Habits

It’s all about how you structure your daily routine  Carving out some creative time will better your other work, too. Carving out some creative time will better your other work, too. In an increasingly interconnected world, finding focus and enabling

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GDN Book Feature: Fit, Fine and Fabulous by Dr. Laureen Wishom

Vision it, implement it and leverage it – that’s success. And  it all starts with a radical decision. In her acclaimed debut book: Fit, Fine & Fabulous in Career, Business & Life, Dr. Laureen Wishom delved into the lives of

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Minimum Reasoning on Minimum Wage

Some phones were ringing; others were on hold as Real Christian Radio’s host was well into his 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. program set. The subject was “Is minimum wage enough to live on?” and syndicated radio personality Lonnie Hunter’s

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Black-Hispanic Economic Relations in a Precarious Balance

If there was one thing that was certain at the beginning of the George Zimmerman trial, it was that a lot of people weren’t going to be happy with the outcome.

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New York’s ‘Stop-and-Frisk’ Policy Declared Unconstitutional

WASHINGTON – The stop-and-frisk policy practiced by the New York City police department was little more than “indirect racial profiling,” according to a federal judge who ruled that police routinely violated the 4th and 14th amendment rights of Blacks and

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Get GDN Digital Edition for Aug. 22, 2013

Get the latest edition of GDN in an easy to read and download Adobe PDF version. We provide this service free of charge to or dedicated readers and supporters. We are coming together, all groups, all minorities, to only support companies

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Blacks Attend Underfunded ‘Racially Separate’ Colleges

WASHINGTON – Despite high test scores and access to higher education, Black students often attend poorly-funded colleges and receive certificates instead of earning degrees, according to a recent report.

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Don’t Wait for the Revolution — ‘Be the Change’ and Live It

  We can’t create a better world if we haven’t yet imagined it. How much better then, if we are able to touch such a world, experience it directly, even live in it—if only to a partial degree and for

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Love and Work Delimma for Working Class

The decline and disappearance of stable, unionized full-time jobs with health insurance and pensions for people who lack a college degree has had profound effects on working-class Americans who now are less likely to get married, stay married and have

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Get GDN Digital Edition for Aug. 15, 2013

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Get GDN Digital Edition for Aug. 8, 2013

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The Million Father March 2013 is Dedicated to the Safety of All Children and to the Young Victims of Newtown, Connecticut

Here is an unusual reason for hosting the Million Father March 2013 at your school or in your community.  When fathers and men are at schools, children feel safer.  When fathers and men are at schools, teachers feel safer.  When

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