Sentences with phrase «mostly white graduates»

In the years immediately following Katrina, one - third to as many as half of New Orleans» teachers were from Teach for America, a program of mostly white graduates of elite colleges.

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A 2016 SurveyMonkey Intelligence report found that Uber's U.S. drivers are mostly male, white, high - school graduates between the ages of 30 and 49 who make less than $ 50,000 per year.
According to a March 31 white paper from the Institute for International Education in New York City, more than 15,000 university students — mostly in graduate programs — and 2,100 scholars currently in the US are from the six countries named in Trump's executive order.
The adopted son of two postal workers, Williams, 52, graduated from Loyola, a Catholic, mostly white high school in Los Angeles, before serving in the Air Force and earning undergraduate, law, and public policy degrees from Yale and Harvard.
The organization has been heavily criticized in the past for dispatching fleets of young, white, mostly affluent college graduates to poor schools made up predominantly by students of color.
When John first showed his paintings — mostly of suburban women and girls — at White Columns and later at Andrea Rosen right out of Yale graduate school, they were considered ironic and, in truth, kind of mean, even degrading, to his subjects.
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