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Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt (City Lights, 2009) ISBN 978-0-87286-493-1 To Die in Mexico: Dispatches from Inside the Drug War (City Lights, 2011) ISBN 978-0-87286-517-4 I Couldn't Even Imagine That They Would Kill Us: An Oral History of the Attacks Against the Students of Ayotzinapa (City Lights, 2017) ISBN 978-0-87286-748-2
Cranfills Gap is a city located in Bosque County in central Texas, United States. It was founded by Norwegian Emigrants and to this day most residents can trace their lineage to those Norwegian Founders. The Bosque county area surrounding Cranfills Gap is listed on the National Register of Historic places as the Norse Historic District. [4]
With its upcoming spring campaign, Gap seeks to reclaim the relevance it had in the 1990s and resonate with more shoppers, old and young alike. The campaign, called “Generation Good,” contains ...
The racial achievement gap in the United States refers to disparities in educational achievement between differing ethnic/racial groups. [1] It manifests itself in a variety of ways: African-American and Hispanic students are more likely to earn lower grades, score lower on standardized tests, drop out of high school, and they are less likely to enter and complete college than whites, while ...
For every $100 the average white family had in wealth, the average Black family had $15.75, per 2022 Federal Reserve data.
Black women in Texas are 2.5 times more likely to die during pregnancy and childbirth than white women. New doula program uses advocacy to target racial gap in maternal mortality in Fort Worth ...
Studies conducted in schools across the country have found that racial integration of schools is effective in reducing the achievement gap. [17] In 1964, following the Civil Rights Act , the United States Congress commissioned sociologist James Coleman to direct and conduct a study on school inequality in the U.S.
The report found that the growing racial turnout gap is in part due to the Supreme Court’s 2013 decision in Shelby County v. Holder, which suspended Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.