As Tuesday night faded into Wednesday morning, Kamala Harris supporters started to trickle out of her election night party at Howard University. Sara Thakur, a 24-year-old Democrat who traveled from Connecticut on Monday to attend the party with two other fri...
This study examines the health of Indigenous peoples in Mexico and the USA and evaluates how they fare relative to the majority populations in their countries (non-Indigenous Mexicans and non-Hispanic Whites, respectively). Using data from the Mexican Family Life Survey [15] and the National Heal...
which is a nationwide survey of Whites and African Americans. To date, five waves of interviews have been conducted. The study population for the baseline survey was defined as all household residents who self-identify as black or white are non-institutionalized, English-speaking, and at least 6...
Obama selected Biden over Hillary Clinton, who many Democrats had hoped would end up as Obama’s running mate. Republicans also pointed out that Biden was a vocal critic of Obama’s lack of experience in foreign policy [source: MSNBC]. Biden served in the senate for more than 30 years, ...
Having towork a minimum wage jobafter school to help your single mother pay rent leaves you exhausted, no matter what race you are. There's no time or money left over to attend a $5,000 Princeton Review SAT course. Are you kidding me?
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"The system has just robbed the money dry, and the whites have moved into really nice neighborhoods and built their own public, I mean 'private' schools," Barkley says, deliberately miscorrecting himself to make a point about racial and economic inequality. But Barkley does not -- cannot -...
Objections from American university and business leaders led to improvements in the process and a reversal of the decline, but the United States is still seen by many as unwelcoming to international students. I. Most Americans recognize that universities contribute to the nation’s well-being ...
I contend that these stereotypes include perceptions of the relative ability to assimilate [32,42] and the likelihood of forming ad hoc alliances with whites [32], and that both of these are tied to initial perceptions of identity that occur long before coalition members attend social gatherings...