Sentences with phrase «for multiethnic»

As an undergraduate, he worked as a research assistant for the Institute for Latino Studies, assisting in studies exploring political identity formation for multiethnic voters.

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Mazower admires the multiethnic character of the Ottoman city and regrets its passing, but he does not gloss over the problems that Ottoman rule posed for non-Muslims.
So acknowledging and affirming our multiethnic heritage, as well as the leadership and ingenuity that emerged from communities of color, would offer freedom and healing for many.
Kathy Khang is a regional multiethnic director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship / USA, overseeing multiethnic training and ministry development in IL and IN.
For one, it has been intentionally multiethnic from the start.
Heastie, however, is perhaps best known in political circles for leading a multiethnic coalition — dubbed the Rainbow Rebels — that ousted Assemblyman Jose Rivera as leader of the Bronx Democratic Party in 2008, ending what had been years of tumult within the organization.
More than 5,000 people are expected to come out for a day of amusement park rides, multiethnic foods and piña coladas.
The multiethnic makeup of Singapore (particularly Chinese, Indian, and Malay communities) together with good health care infrastructure is attracting pharmaceutical companies wishing to do clinical trials — for example GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Eli Lilly and Company, Pfizer, Merck, and Schering - Plough.
Indeed you will come across dating sites for African Americans, for Asians and Hispanics or Latinos and there are multicultural or multiethnic dating sites as well.
Triggered by an OCR complaint that a black student filed after he was expelled last year, the agreement signed last month calls for the school system to convene a blue - ribbon committee to review discipline procedures and recommend ways to help prevent disciplinary problems and eliminate overrepresentation of minorities.The multiethnic...
A huge, multiethnic elementary school in Southern California uses a framework created by the Jefferson Center for Character Education.
She is the author of several books and articles focusing on multiethnic literature for elementary and middle schoolers.
The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Art Gallery is pleased to present War is for the Living, a group exhibition that brings together thirteen transnational, multiethnic, and intergenerational artists working in various media whose works provoke questions about a world permeated by war.
What might have been a quiet show of Alice Neel portraits of her multiethnic friends at David Zwirner became a rallying point of sorts for empathy.
Preferences for Psychosocial Interventions Among Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patients from a Multiethnic Population.
Resources include training curricula and materials for child welfare caseworkers on cultural competence in child welfare, including information on the Multiethnic Placement Act, transracial adoption, disproportionality in the child welfare system, and strategies for providing culturally competent services.
MEPA / IEAP, Diligent Recruitment U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children's Bureau (2016) Connects to frequently asked questions and their answers concerning the Multiethnic Placement Act and the Interethnic Adoption Provisions.
Making MEPA - IEP Work: Tools for Professionals McRoy, Mica, Freundlich, & Kroll Child Welfare, 86 (2), 2007 View Abstract Explores the background of the Multiethnic Placement Act.
Despite the significant impact of maternal depression on mothers and children alike, maternal mental health needs are often neglected or undiagnosed.18 Prevalence rates of maternal depression are high among low - income women due to the greater challenges they may face related to financial hardships, low levels of community or familial support, and societal prejudice.19 In fact, the prevalence of maternal depression among low - income women in the United States is double the prevalence rate for all U.S. women.20 At the same time, these women are less likely to receive treatment or be screened for postpartum depression.21 Studies show there are clear racial and ethnic disparities in who accesses treatment in the United States, even among women of the same general socio - economic status: In a multiethnic cohort of lower - income Medicaid recipients, 9 percent of white women sought treatment, compared with 4 percent of African American women and 5 percent of Latinas.22
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