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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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Understanding Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care Utilization and Access

This presentation explores disparities in health care access among Medicare beneficiaries, focusing on the impact of loss of Medicaid and supplemental insurance eligibility. It discusses the challenges faced by Black and Hispanic individuals above the Medicaid cutoff, their lower likelihood of havin

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Life and Legacy of Selena Quintanilla

Selena Quintanilla, a talented Hispanic singer, rose to fame at a young age as the lead vocalist of the band Selena Y Los Dinos. Despite facing challenges, she pursued her passion for music and fashion, becoming a trailblazer in the industry. Selena's remarkable achievements and unique style continu

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Analysis of Indicators 9 & 10 in Special Education Representation

The indicators 9 and 10 focus on the disproportionate representation of racial and ethnic groups in special education programs. Specifically, Indicator 9 looks at the overall disproportionate representation of groups eligible for special education, while Indicator 10 examines the disproportions with

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High Intermediate Learner Book Group - Extraordinary Women: Sonia Sotomayor

Join the High Intermediate Learner Book Group discussions on the extraordinary life of Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice. Explore her upbringing, challenges, legal career, and impact on history. Participate in engaging sessions covering key topics, pronunciation practice, and

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Integrative Care for Stage III Pressure Ulcer Patient

This case presentation focuses on the comprehensive care of a 75-year-old Hispanic male with a stage III pressure ulcer on the sacrum. It includes information on demographics, medical history, medications, subjective and objective assessments, as well as the integration of evidence-based complementa

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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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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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Strategies for Successful Membership Growth & Team Building

Explore strategies vital for achieving successful membership growth and team building. Learn about the importance of recruiting actively, inspiring leaders, and focusing efforts on key demographics like younger men and Hispanic/Ethnic communities. Embrace tools, resources, and training to elevate yo

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Civil Rights and Social Movements in the Americas Post-1945: An Overview

Explore the history, challenges, and achievements of civil rights and social movements in the Americas post-1945. Learn about the struggles faced by African Americans, Indigenous peoples, feminist movements, Hispanic Americans, and youth culture protests. Discover pivotal moments such as the Montgom

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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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Seat Belt Non-Usage Among High School Students by Sex, Grade, and Race/Ethnicity in 2017

The data from 2017 shows the percentage of high school students who rarely or never wore a seat belt, categorized by sex (male, female), grade (9th, 10th, 11th, 12th), and race/ethnicity (Asian, Black, Hispanic). The percentages range from 11.0% to 4.1%, with variation based on the mentioned factors

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R.A.P Connection - November/December 2011 Issue Highlights

The R.A.P Connection's November/December 2011 issue covers the School Related Professionals Day celebration, new contract details, upcoming events, and highlights from the leadership team. It emphasizes unity, recognition, and support within the community. Members are encouraged to share submissions

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University Enrollment Analysis for Fall 2022: Trends and Demographic Shifts

The analysis covers enrollment data for Fall 2022, depicting changes in enrollments, retention rates, student levels, race/ethnicity, gender, and financial levels. Key findings include declines in white and Hispanic student populations, with Asian and African American students also showing decreases

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Developing and Administering a DBE Program for Small Businesses

The Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program aims to support small businesses owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. These individuals belong to various groups such as Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Pacific Americans, Subcontinent Asian Ame

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Spanish Language Outreach Program for Incarcerated Spanish Speakers

The Spanish Language Outreach Program provides valuable resources and guidance for library staff aiming to better serve Spanish speakers in correctional facilities. Developed in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the program focuses on enhancing the skills of library staff to cate

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Diversity in US Census Tracts Over Decades

Explore how US Census tracts from 1990 to 2019 reflect diverse populations with no predominant racial or ethnic group exceeding 50%. Images depict the changing landscape of Asian, Black, Hispanic, and White populations in these areas.

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Developing Effective Communications Strategies through Cultural Research

Developing effective communications strategies involves researching assumptions and cultural challenges that influence human life values. The research delves into understanding various audience segments, emotional needs, and barriers through qualitative and quantitative approaches. Segments like His

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Comparative Analysis of Subject Pronouns in English and Spanish

This lesson focuses on comparing and contrasting subject pronouns in English and Spanish, exploring how they reflect cultural interaction in Hispanic communities. It covers essential questions, definitions, English and Spanish subject pronouns, distinctions between "T" and "Usted," question prompts,

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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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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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Lessons Learned from Maternal Health Community Health Club Implementation

Explore lessons learned from implementing a Maternal Health Community Health Club aimed at reducing maternal mortality, highlighting definitions, statistics, contributing factors, and the impact on communities. Insights from the Joint Biennial Report of 2019 cases emphasize preventable factors and d

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Student Progress in English Language Arts and Mathematics

Students in grades 3-8 showed modest progress in English Language Arts and mathematics in 2015, with slight increases in the percentage of students achieving proficiency levels. Despite incremental progress for Black and Hispanic students, achievement gaps persist. New York is implementing higher le

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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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Minnesota Initiatives and Achievements Founded in Faith

This collection showcases various initiatives and accomplishments in Minnesota, focusing on membership campaigns, intake status, online membership, Hispanic growth, and fall challenges within the organization. The visuals depict progress, goals achieved, and areas of improvement, reflecting a commit

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Program Review for Equity and Excellence: Analysis and Planning

This program review training focuses on equity-minded and inquiry-based reflection and planning to enhance institutional effectiveness, research, and planning. Participants will explore strategies for identifying patterns and trends in data to address equity gaps, contributing to the college's ident

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The Impact of Bilingualism and Multilingualism in a Diverse Society

Bilingualism is prevalent globally, with over 50% of the world's population being bilingual or multilingual. In the United States, a wide range of languages other than English are spoken, reflecting the country's diverse cultural landscape. The growing population of Hispanic/Latino children undersco

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Insights into Aiken County School District

Aiken County School District experiences consistent enrollment trends, with a recent decline attributed to pandemic-related factors. Demographically, the Hispanic/Latino and multiracial student populations have grown while the Caucasian population has declined. The district has a higher percentage o

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Impact of Racial/Ethnic Composition on School Security

This study by Tim Servoss at Canisius College explores the relationship between racial/ethnic composition of schools and their security measures. Analyzing data from the 2015-2016 School Survey on Crime and Safety, the research investigates how the percentage of Black and Hispanic students in school

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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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Analyzing Success Rates and Disproportionate Impact in Academic Courses

The analysis delves into courses with low success rates, examining factors contributing to outliers and equity implications. Courses like XXXXB1A and XXXXB36 show historically poor success rates. Additionally, disproportionate impacts are observed among Black, Asian, Hispanic, and White students. Th

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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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Miramar's First HSI Award Overview

Miramar College has been awarded its first HSI grant of $2.8M over 5 years, focusing on improving STEM student outcomes for Hispanic and low-income students. The grant utilizes a student journey framework and aligns with Guided Pathways efforts to support students in STEM fields. Key roles and strat

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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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