Not exact matches
October 25, 2002 University
of Chicago Hospitals receives «President's Award» from Black Contractors United for
minority hiring On Oct. 25, Black Contractors United presented an award to UCH for their extraordinary effort on
behalf of African American contractors in the construction
of the University
of Chicago Comer
Children's Hospital.
She is more determined than ever to work on
behalf of the
children that she feels are affected most by the failures
of the current system: those educated in inner - city, lower - income, ethnic -
minority majority public school districts.
The suit, filed on
behalf of Beatriz Vergara, a Los Angeles high school student, and eight other public school students, claims that the law protects poor - performing teachers assigned to working with low - income,
minority children.
As civil rights activists learned after the Morgan ruling, reformers must realize that the federal government must play a strong role on
behalf of poor and
minority children.
At the crux
of the debate are questions about who gets to speak on
behalf of racial
minorities and low - income
children, and what school accountability should look like in the age
of Donald Drumpf.
Even as the attorney general
of the United States, Eric Holder, commemorated the 50th anniversary
of Dr. Martin Luther King's historic «I have a dream speech» in Washington, D.C., his Department
of Justice petitioned a federal court to halt the use
of Opportunity Scholarships enacted by the Louisiana Legislature on
behalf of predominantly
minority children.
Because
children are incompetent to bring their own personal injury action due to their
minority, parents or guardians must pursue a claim on
behalf of the
child.