By every possible indicator, the kids that both of us care so much about — low - income students of color — are doing worse than their higher -
income white counterparts.
Against this backdrop, this case study explores what diversity means for an organization that stands in stark contrast to its
majority white counterparts.
Though exhibitions like the Met's «Harlem on My Mind» in 1969 (which didn't include a single black artist from the neighborhood) and MoMA's «Primitivism» in 1984 are often held as examples of the art world's racial oversights, Cahan — an alumna of MoMA and the New Museum — argues that artists of color have still yet to achieve central status in museums equal to that enjoyed
by white counterparts.
African - Americans and U.S. - born Hispanics also report more stress than their
non-Hispanic white counterparts, stemming in part from exposure to discrimination and a tendency to experience more violent traumatic events.
Brown rice in particular is higher in vitamins, minerals, protein, and fiber than its more heavily -
processed white counterpart, which makes it a healthier option overall.
When choosing breads, select whole grains whenever possible — whole grain products are higher in fiber and other nutrients than their
bleached white counterparts and have been shown to play a role in the reduction of diabetes, heart disease and other chronic issues.
From poor, urban African American boys nailing milk crates to telephone polls as basketball hoops to their middle - class,
white counterparts playing soccer on manicured green fields, Collins said that we are all born into our place in America and that sets the stage for our futures.
As a result, these families — and
white counterparts who either have kids labeled as either special ed or placed on the general academic track — seek out private schools at great expense, even when they are paying out $ 5,000 or more every year to support traditional public schools their kids won't attend.
Its
Amalfi White counterpart is fitted with Audi's 7 - speed S tronic, and boasts Audi's Competition package of interior and exterior enhancements designed to further emphasis the car's sporting appeal.
«Given that the composition of new homeowners is skewed to Hispanics and nonwhites, who have lower credit scores and have less income and less wealth than their
non-Hispanic white counterparts, the tight credit box will inhibit homeownership even more going forward than it has in the past, unless we do something to correct it,» writes Goodman.
This narrowed the racial income gap between these households and
their white counterparts.
But despite a steady increase in their share of entrepreneurial activity, founders from Latino communities along with those from other minority groups — which made up 40 percent of the U.S. population in 2015 — still receive less funding and fail at faster rates than
their white counterparts.
Black Americans tend to pay more for cars than
their white counterparts.
His own research has found that it takes people of color longer than
their white counterparts to transition into their first managerial job.
Research published in September 2011 by the Level Playing Field Institute (LPFI) revealed that hidden biases within the I.T. workplace caused women and blacks to have negative workplace experiences far more often than their male and
white counterparts.
The analysis is part of Reveal's ongoing coverage of modern - day redlining in America, which found 61 metro area s, from Jacksonville, Florida to Tacoma, Washington, where people of color were significantly more likely to be denied a conventional home loan than
their white counterparts.
Around that same time, a study came out that revealed that black head coaches, despite winning a higher percentage of games, were less likely to be hired (and more likely fired) than
their white counterparts.
Women of color are also more likely to be employed as involuntary part - time workers than
their white counterparts.
«We surely do not feel that the lives or voices of minorities are valued as much as those of
our white counterparts,» Roberts said.
Khalfani - Cox says the challenge for African Americans of when to take Social Security is tricky, since life expectancy is shorter for blacks, particularly black men, and wages for African Americans tend to be lower than
their white counterparts.
The recent unfolding in #Ferguson is one example of our nation's racial history, particularly between African Americans and
their white counterparts.
This is why black theologians, following
their white counterparts, often articulate the black experience in language that is meant to impress one other rather than the «folk» about whom they speak.
Like
their white counterparts, black churches are commuter churches.
Unlike
their white counterparts, black churches have not developed effective centralized bureaucracies.
Previous Pew Research Center studies found that Hispanic Christians attend church more regularly than
their white counterparts, and black Protestants are retaining young churchgoers at higher rates than any other group.
We spend less money to educate them than we do
their white counterparts.
Specifically, Hispanic «nones» were nearly twice as likely as
their white counterparts to say that religion was «important,» while African - American «nones» were two and a half times as likely.
This raises the question of whether being religiously unaffiliated among African - Americans and Hispanics means something different than it means among
their white counterparts.
Surveys show that across pretty much all demographics they are viewed as less intelligent and less trustworthy than
their white counterparts.
Why, when I'm in these situations, I always reach for my black chickpeas, which are tinier and meatier than
their white counterpart.
Colored cauliflower holds the same firmness, crumbly florets, and texture as
its white counterpart, with subtle differences in taste.
These starchy orange root vegetables actually have many more health benefits than
their white counterparts, and in my opinion, pack much more flavor.
Brown rice is less processed and more nutritious than
its white counterpart.
I really enjoy this brand, particularly because it is less processed than
the white counterparts.
New Zealand Pinot Noir is truly outshining
its white counterpart (Sauvignon Blanc), here in Asia, drawing Burgundy - lovers, but offering a very fresh, elegant and food - friendliness to many of its wines.
Brown rice — higher in fiber and other nutrients than
its white counterpart — is the perfect vehicle for this quick, protein - heavy lunch.
Sweet Potatoes Sweet potatoes have several benefits over
their white counterparts, and they deserve spot on your regular menu.
Factor in that poor black children are almost three times more likely to be held back in school than
their white counterparts.
Many here used the phrase «equity not equality» when explaining this to me, a call for access to the same resources and assets that
their white counterparts are often born with.
They did this, the suit says, while continuing to deny black guests similar security privileges to
their white counterparts.
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white counterparts?»
For one, minority women are more likely to die in pregnancy than
their white counterparts.
Research by British Future suggested David Cameron could have secured a majority if ethnic minority voters had supported the Tories in equal numbers to
their white counterparts.
Black people were seven times more likely than
their white counterparts to be stopped and searched, while 75 per cent of people stopped by the Met were black.
Cameron could have won a majority if ethnic minority voters had supported the Tories in equal numbers to
their white counterparts.
Many ethnic minority voters are worried about immigration, like
their white counterparts, but they are much more sensitive to some of the more draconian elements of the system, which have been allowed to run amok as the Tories try to invite Ukip voters back to the party.