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When Does Targeting Monuments Become a Human Rights Abuse?
Source: Amnesty International USAÌý Turkey’sÌýYouTube blackoutÌýmay not be as chilling as the leaked tape that prompted the ban of the video-sharing website. In the March…
Read ArticleInterview: MADD National President, Jan Withers, Shares the Best-kept Secret to MADD’s Success & More
Q & A WithÌýJan Withers, National President of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) What attracted you to this job & particular cause? On April 16,…
Read ArticleWhy Does the Historic Tax Credit Matter?
Source: National Trust for Historic Preservation As congressional tax reform efforts take shape on Capitol Hill, advocates of the federal historic tax credit would do…
Read ArticleSPLC Demands Alabama School District End Discriminatory Practices
Source: Southern Poverty Law Center It’s a moment that often makes J.T. uncomfortable: The moment someone asks him why he isn’t in school. “It makes…
Read ArticleHeartworm Awareness Month at the SPCA of Central Florida
Heartworm disease, which is transmitted by mosquitoes, can be fatal for dogs and cats.Ìý Because mosquitoes are present year round in Florida, our pets are…
Read ArticleHow FARE’s Life-changing Research & Resources are Helping the 15 Million ¾«¶«Ó°Òµns with Food Allergies
Featured Charity: Food Allergy Research & Education Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) is the nation’s leading organization working on behalf of the 15 million…
Read ArticleSurvey Shows Importance of No Alcohol Message to Teens
Source: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) New data from a nationalÌýMADD/Nationwide survey of high school students shows that teens who receive a message from their…
Read ArticleAmnesty International Releases Annual Report on Death Penalty
Source: Amnesty International USA Amnesty International recently released its annual report on the Death Penalty, “Death Sentences and Executions 2013.”Ìý2013 was marked by some challenging…
Read ArticleBecause So Little Had Changed This Breast Cancer Advocate Stepped Up
When Gloria Wakefield was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, the experience was familiar. Not just because she had been diagnosed once before, 22 years…
Read ArticleGrandmother Lobbies Congress for Continued Financial Support for Tuberous Sclerosis Research
Source: Vernon Hills Review Derrick Brown is a 4-year-old boy from Vernon Hills who always wears a smile despite living with a disease that can…
Read ArticleSPLC Testifies About Worker Abuse in U.S. Plants
Source: Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) The human rights of U.S. meat and poultry workers are being routinely violated in plants where workers suffer crippling…
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