Understanding Supplier Diversity: Grange Enterprise Program
Supplier Diversity is a proactive program at Grange Enterprise that encourages minority-owned businesses to participate in sourcing. This initiative, managed by Enterprise Strategic Sourcing, aims to promote diverse suppliers such as Black, Hispanic, women, veterans, LGBT, and non-Caucasian male-own
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Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (DHSI) Program Technical Assistance for Grantees Overview
Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) Division overview, details of the DHSI Program, activities, and resources for Project Directors. Key contacts and common acronyms used in the U.S. Department of Education are also highlighted in this technical assistance session.
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Comprehensive Intervention Plan for Type 2 Diabetes Management in Older Hispanic Female
This intervention plan focuses on addressing the challenges of type 2 diabetes in a 78-year-old Hispanic female who lives alone. It includes elements of leadership, collaboration, communication, change management, policy advocacy, and improving quality of care. The plan emphasizes the importance of
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VBA Women Veterans Outreach Program
The Women Veterans Outreach Program aims to increase awareness and utilization of VBA benefits, services, and resources by women Veterans, service members, and their families. With over 2 million living Women Veterans nationwide, the program works towards serving their unique needs through Women Vet
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Gender Promotion Initiative 2022 - Supporting Women's Peacebuilding Efforts
This initiative, launched by the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF), aims to strengthen women's civil society organizations for sustainable peacebuilding contributions. It focuses on promoting gender equality, supporting women in peacebuilding, and engaging women in decision-making processes. The thematic foc
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Women's Rights Advocacy in Historical Perspective
Mary Wollstonecraft, an English philosopher known for her advocacy of women's rights, particularly in her work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," challenged the notion of women's inferiority and lack of education. Her ideas laid the foundation for liberal feminism and influenced feminist moveme
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Fostering Young Women Entrepreneurship in Danube Region
Low levels of women entrepreneurs in the Danube Region hinder economic growth. Initiatives like "Women in Business" aim to address barriers faced by women, create training models, and develop policy support to drive female entrepreneurship. The project focuses on studying the current state, identify
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with Music and Art
Discover a collection of images showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Hispanic artists and music in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. From vibrant performances to exquisite artworks, immerse yourself in the beauty and creativity of the Latina/o community.
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Empowering Women for Sustainable Development: The Women's Empowerment Principles
Gender equality and women's empowerment are essential for sustainable development, recognized as fundamental human rights. The Women's Empowerment Principles (WEPs) emphasize the business case for promoting women's economic participation, which leads to enhanced economic growth, social development,
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Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Initiative Report and Recommendations
The Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Initiative, led by Dr. Wilma L. Bonaparte and Dr. Arturo Martinez, aims to increase Hispanic enrollment and retention rates at MATC. The initiative focuses on promoting cultural competence and humility while addressing the growing Latinx community in Wisconsin.
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The Suffrage Campaign: A Historical Journey Towards Women's Right to Vote
The suffrage campaign traces its origins back to the 19th century, with notable figures like J.S. Mill and Lydia Becker advocating for women's right to vote. The movement saw the formation of official organizations like the London Society for Women's Suffrage and the Manchester Society for Women's S
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Empowering Women's Rights: ActionAid's Impact and Initiatives
ActionAid is a women's rights organization dedicated to empowering women in poverty and exclusion to claim their human rights. With over 40 years of experience, they work in over 45 countries, focusing on women's leadership in emergencies and promoting accountability to affected communities. Through
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Challenges and Opportunities in Women's Healthcare Access in Georgia
The presentation to the Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee by Dr. Catherine Bonk sheds light on the crucial aspects of women's healthcare in Georgia. It addresses daily healthcare dilemmas for women across generations, the role of OBGYNs, chronic health issues, access challenges, and
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Demographic Insights on Race/Ethnicity, Health, and Care in the U.S.
The data reveals the distribution of the U.S. population by race/ethnicity in 2010, highlighting percentages for Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, Asian, Hispanic, Black, White, and other groups. It also presents statistics on the distribution of Hispanic Americans, no usual source of care for
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Washington Irving: Father of American Fiction and Pioneer of American Romanticism
Washington Irving, an influential American author of the early 19th century, is revered as the Father of American fiction. Known for iconic works like "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle," Irving played a crucial role in establishing American literature as an independent art form. His
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Task Force Meeting: Missing and Murdered African American Women
The Missing and Murdered African American Women Task Force and Advisory Council will convene on July 29, 2022, to address critical issues surrounding the disappearance and harm of African American women. The agenda includes updates to the timeline, building relationships among members, discussing an
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Recognizing Women's Impact in Public Service and Government
National Women's History Month celebrates the contributions of women in public service and government, highlighting leaders like Isabel Gonzalez and Dorothy C. Stratton. Gonzalez fought for Puerto Rican citizenship rights, while Stratton led the US Coast Guard Women's Reserve during WWII, expanding
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Shine Women's Mentoring Service: Supporting Women in Scotland's Health and Social Care System
Shine Women's Mentoring Service in Scotland provides intensive mentoring to women offenders, helping reduce recidivism and promote compliance with court orders. Strategic drivers focus on non-judgmental listening, empowering women to make positive choices, and ensuring consistent support services. T
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Women's Integral Role in Restoring the Earth: Insights from UNISA Women Forum
Exploring the intersection of women's identity, Mupo principles, and the restoration of Earth, this insightful discussion by Mphatheleni Makaulule at the UNISA Women Forum emphasizes the intrinsic connection between women and nature, highlighting how reclaiming women's roles through indigenous knowl
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Impact of COVID-19 on Hispanic Families in America - Survey Findings
Survey conducted by Latino Decisions provides insights into challenges faced by Hispanic families due to COVID-19. The survey focused on attitudes towards education, priorities, concerns about children falling behind, and precautions schools should take to ensure safety in the fall.
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Gender Disparities in Sports Participation and Preferences
The data presented reflects gender differences in sports participation and preferences over time. It shows that more males than females like to watch and take part in sports, with younger women showing more interest compared to older women. While all men interviewed have played sports, most women ha
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Insights on Higher Education and Latinos in California - March 2018
This data analysis focuses on higher education trends among Latinos in California, highlighting factors such as intention of higher education, family history, and awareness of education options. It reveals that over 40% of Hispanic intenders are the first generation in their family to enroll in high
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Advancing Women's Leadership in Academic Medicine: A Focus on UFCOM
This presentation highlights the current status and future goals of women's leadership and advancement at UFCOM, focusing on the percentage of women faculty compared to national data, women's perceptions of advancement opportunities, and the importance of women in leadership roles. It discusses the
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Unpacking Identities: Hispanic, Latinx, and Ch/Xicanx
Delve into the complexities of Hispanic, Latinx, Chicano/a, and Xicano/a identities through the insightful exploration of language's power in serving marginalized communities like youth. Understand the impact of terms, the inclusivity offered by the "X" suffix, and the historical context behind Hisp
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Unveiling the Mystery of the Chupacabra: A Hispanic Vampire Legend
Explore the folklore surrounding the Chupacabra, a mythical creature known as the Hispanic vampire. From its origins to different descriptions in various regions, discover how uncertainty and fear have shaped this monstrous legend.
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Ohio Opiate Response Continuum Grant for Minority Communities
The Ohio State Opioid Response (SOR) Project aims to establish a comprehensive care system for African American, Hispanic/Latino American, and other minority communities affected by opioid use disorder. The project focuses on integrating physical health, emergency health care, behavioral health care
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College Graduation Disparities and Consequences in the US
The statistics presented highlight the disparities in college graduation rates among different demographic groups in the US, particularly focusing on African American and Hispanic students. The data also delve into the potential consequences of not completing a college education, such as high debt,
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The Women Question: A Historical Perspective on Gender Rights
The debate on women's rights and roles in society has a rich history dating back to the 19th Century. From the emergence of feminism to the fight for suffrage, women have challenged traditional norms and fought for equality. This narrative explores the evolution of the women's question, highlighting
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Empowering American Muslim Women: Towards Gender Equality and Representation
This content highlights the challenges faced by American Muslim women in sacred spaces, advocating for gender equality and representation. It addresses the patriarchal mindset, lack of women's involvement, and the need for change, emphasizing inclusivity and empowerment through education and leaders
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The Importance of Women Leadership in Higher Education
Leah Busam, a leader and professional, emphasizes the significance of women in leadership roles in universities. The content discusses the underrepresentation of women in key positions, highlighting the need for greater female participation in leadership. It showcases statistics on women's enrollmen
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Women in Copernicus: First Results and Impact on Gender Equality
Women in Copernicus consortium has successfully conducted a survey aiming to bring visibility to women in the Copernicus program. With 475 participants, the initial results indicate a gender bias in the workplace and a strong desire to contribute towards a more gender-balanced environment. The proje
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Women's Perspectives on Pre-Independence India and Partition
Novels by authors such as Mumtaj Shah Nawaz depict the conditions of women in politically charged pre-independence India and during the partition period. These narratives explore how women were victimized, but also highlight the empowerment and active involvement of women in politics, as seen in pro
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Empowering Bahraini Women: A Journey of Progress and Achievement
Highlighting the progress of Bahraini women in various sectors such as education, politics, and entrepreneurship. It covers milestones like the establishment of the Supreme Council for Women in 2001, legislative achievements supporting women's rights, and the increasing presence of women in decision
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Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs in India
Government of India defines women entrepreneurs as those owning and controlling enterprises with a minimum 51% financial interest and employment for women. Women entrepreneurs demonstrate qualities like problem-solving, risk-taking, and motivation. Factors affecting them include economic independenc
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Hispanic Immigration Timeline & Sandra Cisneros Influence
Explore the timeline of Hispanic immigration to America from the 16th century to the mid-20th century, highlighting significant events such as the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the Bracero Program. Learn about the cultural contributions of Hispanics and delve into the author Sandra Cisneros and he
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Understanding Racial and Ethnic Income Disparities
This piece delves into the income and wealth gaps among different racial and ethnic groups, emphasizing the importance of framing when analyzing such disparities. It presents data from the Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Finances, highlighting the slower closure of income gaps for Black and His
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American Literature Through the Ages
Explore the rich tapestry of American literature covering American Indian culture, New England Puritanism, the 18th century American Enlightenment, and the American Renaissance. Discover the oral traditions of American Indian tribes, the puritanical values of New England, the democratic origins of A
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Celebrating Hispanic & Latin Heritage: Stories of Impactful Individuals
Explore the significance of Hispanic & Latin heritage, learn the distinctions between Hispanic and Latin American, and discover inspiring figures like Sylvia Acevedo, Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, Laurie Hernandez, and Omar Gonzalez who have made remarkable contributions in various fields.
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Hispanic Americans' Contributions in the Pacific War
Hispanic Americans played a significant role in the Pacific War, with units like the 200th and 515th Coast Artillery from New Mexico National Guard and the 158th Regimental Combat Team from Arizona National Guard serving in key battles. Notable achievements include individuals like Pedro Del Valle,
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Cardio-metabolic Abnormalities Among Normal Weight Individuals: A Cross-sectional Analysis of Race/Ethnicity in the U.S.
Overweight and obesity are known cardio-metabolic risk factors, but this study delves into abnormalities among normal-weight individuals. The research compares data from MESA and MASALA studies, including diverse race/ethnicity groups like White, African American, Hispanic American, Chinese American
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