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The findings from Raj Chetty’s study, which illustrate that Black children born in the 90s had better odds of economic mobility compared to those born in the 80s, paint a complex picture of racial progress and economic advancement. This improvement in mobility, where the gap between Black and white low-income families has narrowed significantly, is indeed noteworthy. It reflects the impact of various policy changes and socio-economic shifts over time. However, these findings also highlight the ongoing significance of race in shaping economic outcomes. Key Insights from Chetty’s Study Implications for Policy and Society Conclusion Chetty’s study provides valuable insights…
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and CO selected North End Teleservices as a top 100 small business out of more than 14,000 applicants. Nebraska’s largest African-American-owned business is one of America’s top small businesses. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and CO, a digital platform for small businesses, selected North End Teleservices out of more than 14,000 applicants. The list of 100 reflects a diverse pool of small businesses of all sizes and industries from across 31 states and Washington, D.C. “This achievement furthers the complete joy that I feel knowing we are accomplishing our mission of Creating Jobs and Changing Lives,” Carmen Tapio,…
With the Latino community flexing our power economically and politically, it’s hard to ignore us these days. We make up 18% of the U.S. population, and though many of us are bilingual and bicultural, we hold on to the beauty of the cultures of our homelands with ferocity. It’s why we bring such a unique flair to everything we touch—from food to music to fashion and beauty—it’s that toque personal that makes us stand apart from the rest. If you’d like to get to know the Latinx community here in the U.S. a bit more, or at least get in…
Hispanic news sites are as diverse as the U.S. Hispanic population itself. These sites may be Spanish, English, or bilingual. They may focus on specific Latino communities in the U.S., broadly cover all of Latin America, or focus on breaking news in Spanish. No matter the language or areas of coverage, they all offer diverse voices telling the stories of millions in the U.S. and throughout the Americas. As the U.S. prepares to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15-Oct. 15, we are taking a look at some of the best sites for reading and understanding these stories and the…
The best Hispanic magazines from thousands of magazines on the web ranked by relevancy, authority, social media followers & freshness. 1. DiversityComm » Hispanic Community DiversityComm’s Hispanic Network Magazine is a prominent publication dedicated to celebrating and empowering the Hispanic community. As part of DiversityComm, Inc., the magazine offers valuable insights, resources, and opportunities for fostering diversity and inclusion in business, education, and employment. Founded by Mona Lisa Faris, DiversityComm brings over 30 years of expertise in diversity and inclusion, publishing six nationally recognized magazines. The magazine aims to create a more inclusive world by engaging multicultural audiences and promoting equitable opportunities…
The best Diversity And Inclusion blogs from thousands of blogs on the web and ranked by relevancy, authority, social media followers & freshness. Diversity and Inclusion Blogs 1. Paradigm Magazine Diversity and Inclusion training that helps shift the Paradigm. We design data-driven DEI strategies, offer unconscious bias training, and provide online courses & workshops to build stronger, more inclusive organizations. 2. Catalyst Blog Catalyst’s blog reflects the wide range of opinions, ideas, and experiences of Catalyst employees as well as industry leaders, experts, and academics committed to changing workplaces and lives around the world to accelerate women into leadership because progress for women is…
Few resources appeal to diverse groups quite like magazines. With publications dedicated to people from all walks of life, this type of media is uniquely positioned to give under-represented groups the insight and sense of community they desire. We are proud to provide access to several magazines designed with diverse readers in mind. From minority-oriented publications to magazines that accommodate neurologically diverse populations, we are thrilled to bring the joy of reading to a wide array of subscribers. While some of these publications are targeted at specific groups of readers, we believe that anybody can benefit from gaining a new…
Experts say diversity in the medical field is important, as doctors and nurses must interact daily with people who have beliefs and values different from themselves. Diversity in medical education can help health care professionals better serve patients from various cultural backgrounds. As a result, a medical school’s diversity is a key trait that many students consider when applying. These 18 most diverse medical schools in the U.S., based on the percentage of underrepresented minorities enrolled, are compiled from data collected by U.S. News in a survey used to determine the 2024 Best Medical Schools. Thirteen of the 18 most diverse medical schools on…
Pathway programs and less emphasis on entrance exams can help more of these students enroll in medical school. As the U.S. faces a growing doctor shortage, medical schools are struggling to meet the shortfall. They’re also struggling to matriculate student bodies that reflect the nation’s racial diversity – so while the shortage of doctors is grave, it’s even worse with underrepresented minorities. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), Hispanic people represent 18.5% of the U.S. population, but only 5.8% of doctors; Black people make up 13.4% of the population, but 5% of doctors; and Native Americans and…
The partnership between KCF and Rx Kids will offer the $500 monthly payment program to help Kalamazoo families during the baby’s first year. Expecting families in the city of Kalamazoo will soon be eligible for a program from the Kalamazoo Community Foundation (KCF) that will offer no-strings-attached payments during their infant’s first year. An announcement made by KCF during an Aug. 27 press conference revealed the foundation’s partnership with Rx Kids, which launched the first payments for Michigan families in Flint this year. According to MLive, the program will offer pregnant families one $1,500 payment followed by a monthly payment…