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September 13, 2022 University organizations, clubs and programs will host events through September and October Posted in: Hispanic Initiatives, University A look back at last’s year’s flag raising. This year the flag raising will take place on September 19. In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15) Montclair State University will […]

Eight Colorado district attorneys released detailed data about their operations Thursday in an attempt to be more transparent with the public amid broader criticism of racial disparities in and distrust of the U.S. criminal justice system. The data offers a look at the inner workings of Colorado’s prosecutors in unprecedented detail, with researchers tracking 55 […]

Lakeesha Adams anticipated an intense volleyball match between her daughter’s junior varsity team, the Paetow High Panthers, and their rivals, the Jordan High Warriors — but she didn’t think it would resort to alleged racist taunts. “It was clearly audible that it was monkey sounds,” Adams told ABC News, also providing videos from the Friday […]

The coronavirus pandemic walloped rural America last year, precipitating a surge of deaths among white residents as the virus inflamed longstanding health deficits there. But across the small towns and farmlands, new research has found, Covid killed Black and Hispanic people at considerably higher rates than it did their white neighbors. Even at the end […]

Roads and race: Black, Hispanic pedestrians in US face more dangerNews Sports Entertainment Life

About 61% of otherwise healthy minority adolescents had low vitamin D levels, a recent study found. Photo by PublicDomainPictures/Pixabay Vitamin D, the “Sunshine Vitamin,” boosts the immune system and helps prevent cancer, among other health benefits, but a significant number of Black and Hispanic teens have low levels of this nutrient, according to a new […]

(Bloomberg) — US Black and Hispanic people, among the groups hardest hit by the pandemic, are more likely than White Americans to see masks and other pandemic precautions as important, even as mandates for airplanes and public spaces disappear. Those are the findings of a new poll from AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. About 78% of Black people and 62% […]

DALLAS (CBSDFW.com) – Outside the Miller home in southeast Dallas, you can see 1-year-old Rory Norman still flashing the dimples his mother gave him. “It feels like everything still happened yesterday,” said Ebony Miller, standing by the sign with his picture she keeps planted in the front lawn. “I still wonder why? What was the reasoning? […]

Black and Hispanic murders are less likely to be solved | The reasons why are complicated by CBSDFW on YouTube DALLAS (CBSDFW.com) – Outside the Miller home in southeast Dallas, you can see 1-year-old Rory Norman still flashing the dimples his mother gave him. “It feels like everything still happened yesterday,” said Ebony Miller, standing by […]

DALLAS (CBSDFW.com) – Outside the Miller home in southeast Dallas, you can see 1-year-old Rory Norman still flashing the dimples his mother gave him. “It feels like everything still happened yesterday,” said Ebony Miller, standing by the sign with his picture she keeps planted in the front lawn. “I still wonder why? What was the reasoning? […]


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