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In social science, racial inequality is typically defined as "imbalances in the distribution of power, economic resources, and opportunities." [1] Racial inequalities have manifested in American society in ways ranging from racial disparities in wealth, poverty rates, bankruptcy, housing patterns, educational opportunities, unemployment rates ...
Proposition 16 would have repealed 1996 California Proposition 209 which amended the California constitution and prohibits government institutions from considering race, sex, or ethnicity, specifically in the areas of public employment, public contracting, and public education. Before Proposition 209, state and local entities had policies and ...
Pre-COVID, there were inequities in receiving higher education which then led to limited, lower paying, or less stable job opportunities. [31] With these jobs, there were less options for paid sick leave, making it difficult to take off of work if an individual was sick. When the pandemic hit, racial and ethnic minorities were impacted more ...
Hate and extremism in Georgia was on the rise in 2023, according to the results of an annual report released this week by the Southern Poverty Law Center that tracks extremist groups across the U.S.
Genaro MolinaTake it from a lifelong Californian: My home state is not as liberal as many people here pretend.We tell ourselves that, because our state isn’t Arizona or Texas, this must be the ...
Georgia's state superintendent of schools said Wednesday that he believes a new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies violates the state's law against teaching divisive racial ...
In several significant riots in California prisons, for instance, Latino and black inmates targeted each other over racial issues. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] There have been reports of racially motivated attacks by gangs against African Americans who have moved into neighborhoods occupied mostly by Hispanic Americans, and vice versa.
The White House cited statements from the Republican governors of Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee expressing satisfaction with the federal government’s response. FEMA's head, Deanne Criswell, told ABC's “This Week” that this “truly dangerous narrative” of falsehoods is “demoralizing” to first responders and creating “fear ...