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NBEJN sponsored or participated in the following events as part of its ''Healthy & Safe Communities'' initiative. | NBEJN sponsored or participated in the following events as part of its ''Healthy & Safe Communities'' initiative.[[nelson sources|[7]]] | ||
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7/9/2005 '''Speak Truth to Power''' - Hundreds of environmental justice, human rights and peace activists, artists, and scholars gathered in Washington DC to pay tribute to "community hero" Damu Smith. | 7/9/2005 '''Speak Truth to Power''' - Hundreds of environmental justice, human rights and peace activists, artists, and scholars gathered in Washington DC to pay tribute to "community hero" Damu Smith.[[nelson sources|[7]]] | ||
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11/9/2004 '''APHA Annual Conference''''-Promoting community/public health partnerships | 11/9/2004 '''APHA Annual Conference''''-Promoting community/public health partnerships[[nelson sources|[7]]] | ||
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9/18/2004 '''Green Festival''' in Washington, DC | 9/18/2004 '''Green Festival''' in Washington, DC[[nelson sources|[7]]] | ||
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6/11/2004 '''Margie Richard''' honored in New Orleans, LA for winning the 2004 Goldman Prize. She was the first African American woman to win the award | 6/11/2004 '''Margie Richard''' honored in New Orleans, LA for winning the 2004 Goldman Prize. She was the first African American woman to win the award[[nelson sources|[7]]] | ||
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4/26/2004 '''Partners for Children's Health Conference''' in Baltimore, Md | 4/26/2004 '''Partners for Children's Health Conference''' in Baltimore, Md[[nelson sources|[7]]] |
Revision as of 05:03, 2 May 2006
NBEJN sponsored or participated in the following events as part of its Healthy & Safe Communities initiative.[7]
7/9/2005 Speak Truth to Power - Hundreds of environmental justice, human rights and peace activists, artists, and scholars gathered in Washington DC to pay tribute to "community hero" Damu Smith.[7]
11/9/2004 APHA Annual Conference'-Promoting community/public health partnerships[7]
9/18/2004 Green Festival in Washington, DC[7]
6/11/2004 Margie Richard honored in New Orleans, LA for winning the 2004 Goldman Prize. She was the first African American woman to win the award[7]
4/26/2004 Partners for Children's Health Conference in Baltimore, Md[7]