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Are You Doing Enough to Make Your Work Environment a Happy One?

Are You Doing Enough to Make Your Work Environment a Happy One?

By: d-mars.com News Provider StatePoint Amid the Great Resignation, the pandemic-era phenomenon of employees leaving their jobs, new research studying employees in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ireland are shedding light on how employers can retain their staff and keep them happy. Unleashing the Human Element at Work: Transforming Workplaces Through Recognition,” a…

EPA Launches New National Office Dedicated To Advancing Environmental Justice and Civil Rights
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EPA Launches New National Office Dedicated To Advancing Environmental Justice and Civil Rights

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent For the better part of a month, National Newspaper Publishers Association President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. traveled back and forth to North Carolina. Chavis helped spearhead plans and events in observance of the 40th anniversary of the Warren County protests. The 1982 protests…

Dr. Robert Bullard selected to serve on White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council

Dr. Robert Bullard selected to serve on White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council

By d-mars.com News Provider Dr. Robert Bullard, distinguished professor of Urban Planning and Environmental Policy at Texas Southern University (TSU), has been appointed to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council (WHEJAC). The 26-member body will advise the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and the White House Environmental Justice Interagency Council on current and historic environmental issues….

Brazoswood HS Senior Breaks School’s Triple Jump Record a 6th Time, Set to Graduate
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Brazoswood HS Senior Breaks School’s Triple Jump Record a 6th Time, Set to Graduate

Brooklyn Baker, a straight-A student with a 3.8-grade point average, is known for accomplishments that have put a spotlight on Brazoswood High. She recently broke the girls’ triple jump record for the sixth time this past track season with a jump of 40 feet 1.5 inches and broke the girls’ long jump record with a jump of 19 feet and 9.75 inches.

Houston Roundtable Talks Urgent Call to Action Against Gun Violence
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Houston Roundtable Talks Urgent Call to Action Against Gun Violence

Houston Ethnic Media recently hosted a diverse panel of Houston community leaders, activists, healthcare professionals, law enforcement officers, educators, and students to confront the escalating crisis of gun violence. Here are some key take-aways from each panelist participant. Acting against the current gun violence crisis requires a collective effort and commitment from individuals, communities, and…