By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
By Carla Bennett
When I was growing up in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, my family took drives at twilight to look for deer. We found them breathtakingly beautiful and wondered how anyone could shoot them.
Now, decades later, Wisconsin wildlife officials are calling on hunters, landowners and sharpshooters to kill deer en masse in
Read More… Stop The Madness That Caused Mad Deer Disease
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
By: Lee A. Daniels
Director of Publications
National Urban League [Guest columnist]
It was, as has been famously said, a moment that was like déjà vu all over again.
The story on the front page of a recent New York Times, headlined “Colleges Find Diversity Is Not Just Numbers,” struck me like
Read More… Progress At Glacial Speed Equals Tokenism
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
By Elizabeth Birch, HRC Executive Director
World AIDS Day is a time to observe new scientific breakthroughs, examine the current state of the crisis and remember loved ones who have fallen victim to the disease. This somber day takes on new significance in light of the recent elections that have caused great uncertainty about
Read More… World AIDS Day: Confronted By The Choice Of Ignorance vs. Education
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
By: Hugh B. Price
President
National Urban League
In recent days a spate of newspaper headlines have sketched the boundaries of a development on the American scene that is becoming more and more ominous.
Those headlines declared: "Factory Orders Tumble, Layoffs Surge,""Job Losses Continued in October,""Jobless Rate Rises to 5.7% in New Signs
Read More… America’s New Threat: Widening Economic Inequality
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
Welfare Reform Bill Would 'Override' State Laws and Gay Civil Rights
On November 25th, The Human Rights Campaign expressed deep concern over comments made by Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., in the Washington Post. Santorum is quoted as saying that he supports a provision that would allow faith-based groups that receive federal funding for community
Read More… HRC Asks For Clarification On Sen. Santorum's Call To Allow Discrimination
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
By: Hugh B. Price
President
National Urban League
As many of this column's readers may know by now, I've just announced I'm stepping down as president of the National Urban League next April—and I've been amused to see that some apparently have wondered whether my decision is a sign of a “crisis” in the
Read More… Time To Pass The Baton
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
The gay, lesbian and bisexual community made up 5 percent of the electorate during the 2002 midterm elections, according to a poll released last month by the Human Rights Campaign. HRC contracted with Zogby International to conduct the poll after it learned that the Voter News Service would not be identifying gay and lesbian
Read More… Gays Comprise 5 Percent Of Electorate In 2002, New Poll Finds
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
When the weather outside turns cold and snowy, The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals reminds you to think about your pet's safety and recommends the following guidelines to protect your companion animal:
You can also download the ASPCA Hot and Cold Weather Tips in Adobe Acrobat.
Antifreeze, even in
Read More… ASPCA Offers Winter Safety Tips To Pet Owners
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
On November 20th, The Human Rights Campaign condemned a congressional sign-on letter to President Bush that was spearheaded by Rep. Thomas Tancredo, R-Colo. The letter attacks a policy enacted over the summer by the Big Brothers and Sisters of America (BBBSA) prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation. BBBSA has had a non-discrimination policy that
Read More… Tancredo Letter Attacking Big Brothers Policy Plays On Longstanding Prejudice
By EnviroEditor, on December 1st, 2002%
Kweisi Mfume, President and CEO, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), said an agreement was reached earlier this week with the Cuban government to purchase some of its food products directly from African American farmers. The accord represents a major breakthrough in the NAACP's efforts to help black farmers win
Read More… Cuban Government Agrees To Buy Food From Black Farmers
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