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Mar 31 2024
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Explore diverse living in East Dallas neighborhoods
Never associate the word boring with East Dallas. In the neighborhoods east of Central Expressway, everyone from corporate executives, entrepreneurs and shop owners to musicians, artists, writers and librarians of all races and ages thrive here. It follows that the housing stock is just as varied, from the elegant mansions on Swiss Avenue and along the banks of White Rock Lake to pockets of
The Dallas Morning NewsApr 05 2024
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Nomination would give R.I. judiciary record diversity
Governor Daniel J. McKee this week nominated DeCarvalho, who is Black, to fill the vacancy left when McKee appointed Judge Christopher K. Smith, who is also Black, to the state Superior Court in February 2023. PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island judiciary will reach record diversity, with people of color accounting for 14 percent of state judges, if the Senate confirms Kas R. DeCarvalho as a state
The Boston GlobeApr 17 2024
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Trump's Company Has Diversity And Inclusion Policy While He Rages Against It
HuffPostApr 19 2024
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Utah law aimed at diversity programs puts future of university 'affinity celebrations' in doubt
SALT LAKE CITY — As graduation season commences, different segments within some of Utah's university communities — Latinos, LGBTQ students, Pacific Islanders and others — are planning to mark the end of their undergraduate years with their own celebrations. Looking to 2025, though, such events could be in jeopardy or face change due to a bill passed by Utah lawmakers this year, requiring an
KSLApr 15 2024
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Indiana legislator addresses concerns about new campus ‘intellectual diversity’ law
Says post-tenure review gives the law ‘teeth’ An Indiana law requiring “intellectual diversity” in higher education has raised free speech concerns, but one of its authors says it is meant to encourage “free thinkers.” Republican State Sen. Jeff Raatz spoke to The College Fix about Senate Bill 202, a sweeping education bill signed into law last month. One portion of the law threatens tenure
The College FixApr 18 2024
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Commissioner: Adjusting to Utah's diversity bill may 'hurt,' but schools can 'make it successful'
SALT LAKE CITY — HB261, the controversial measure calling for a revamping of diversity, equity and inclusion programming at Utah's universities, will undoubtedly entail a measure of pain and discomfort, says the official helping craft the change. "To the extent that those changes need to be made, we're making them and some of them will be significant and some people's jobs will change and that
KSLApr 14 2024
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Philly med school will pursue ‘diverse workforce’ through scholarships, special programs
A Philadelphia medical school says it wants to create a “diverse workforce” by attracting students through special scholarships, mentoring, and other programs. But in comments to The College Fix, a medical doctor criticized the idea that matching patients and doctors by race is beneficial. The new dean of medicine at Thomas Jefferson University medical school says racial minority healthcare
The College FixApr 18 2024
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An Atlanta Movie Exec Praised for His Diversity Efforts Sent Racist, Antisemitic Texts
A Powerful Atlanta Movie Executive Praised for His Diversity Efforts Shared Racist, Antisemitic Sentiments in Texts Ryan Millsap has built important relationships with Black leaders and Jewish colleagues. But his private communications, copies of which were filed in court, exhibit derogatory views toward those communities. When Ryan Millsap arrived in Atlanta from California a decade ago, the
ProPublicaApr 23 2024
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Black teen summit at Rolling Meadows H.S. cast spotlight on ‘beautiful diversity’ of School District 214
For nearly a decade, the “Black Teen Empowerment Summit” in Township High School District 214 has included students from across the six-school district who take part in what has become an annual tradition. This year, the summit was held April 19 at Rolling Meadows High School, and featured motivational speakers and inspirational activities with goals according to organizers, to promote
Chicago TribuneApr 05 2024
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Discrimination lawsuit prompts Wisconsin Bar to modify diversity program
Students walk in the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) campus in Los Angeles, September 18, 2009. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/FILE PHOTO Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty and the Wisconsin Bar on Thursday reached a partial settlement in the case that allows the bar’s Diversity Clerkship Program to continue with a new definition of
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