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Tag: Discrimination: Page 76
Asian American Pacific Islander
Asian Americans Arenât White Folksâ âRacial Mascotsâ
Affirmative action has almost always been framed as a Black and White issueâŚ
October 4, 2006
Asian American Pacific Islander
Perspectives: Asian Americans Arenât White Folksâ âRacial Mascotsâ
Although usually excluded from discussions about civil rights, Asian Americans are increasingly introduced as an argument against racial diversity. Yet like all Americans, Asian immigrants and their native-born children benefit from the modest efforts to include everyone in the American Dream.
October 3, 2006
Leadership & Policy
Wilkes University Diversity Officerâs Firing Challenged By NAACP
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. The local chapter of the NAACP is accusing Wilkes University of retaliating against its former multicultural coordinator, who it says was fired because she refused to apologize to police after a traffic stop, as instructed by her supervisors, and instead filed a civil rights lawsuit.
October 3, 2006
Home
Study Challenges âWhites Theoryâ Assumption
The long-held assumption in academia that Whites overlook their own race and its privileges mayâŚ
September 20, 2006
African-American
Study Challenges Assumption That Whites Are Unaware of Their Privileges
The long-held assumption in academia that Whites overlook their own race and its privileges may have to be thrown out, a new study suggests.
September 6, 2006
HBCUs
One on One With Spike Lee
Since the early 1980s, film director Spike Lee has made movies that entertain and educate while delvingâŚ
September 6, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Professor: âI Was Denied Tenure Because Iâm Not Hispanicâ
LAS VEGAS, N.M. A former assistant chemistry professor who was denied tenure at New Mexico Highlands University has sued the school, alleging the tenure denial was because he isnât Hispanic.
August 29, 2006
Asian American Pacific Islander
Female Lawyers Of Color Jumping Ship From Big Firms, Study Says
HONOLULU An American Indian attorney is asked where she keeps her tomahawk. White male partners look past a Black lawyer, assuming she is clerical staff. An Asian attorney is called a âdragon ladyâ when she asserts herself.
August 6, 2006
Latinx
Former Colorado Governor Criticized For Comments On Racial Minorities
DENVER U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado on Friday distanced himself from comments by fellow Democrat and former Gov. Dick Lamm, who said racial minorities use racism and discrimination as pretexts for academic underachievement.
July 30, 2006
Health
Discrimination Associated With Health Problems
African-Americans who experience racial discrimination have worse physical and mental health problems than others, concludes a new study from Columbia University.
July 23, 2006
HBCUs
Perspectives: The Supreme Court, Race and Education
Racial inequality in education â not affirmative action â should be the major theme of the U.S. Supreme Courtâs decision to hear two cases regarding the use of race in the assignment of students in public schools.
July 5, 2006
Students
The Struggles of Foreign-born Faculty
The Struggles of Foreign-born Faculty Conflicts between African and African-American professors must be addressedâŚ
June 28, 2006
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