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A new analysis by Freddie Mac has found that only 7.4% of appraisals in majority-white census tracts came in below contract price, compared with 12.5% for Black areas and 15.4% for Latino ones.
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The Trump administration had stalled on reviewing the proposals, which the Census Bureau says would produce more accurate data about Latinos and people with roots in the Middle East or North Africa.
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A new study finds that for more than 70% of all U.S. counties, urban temperatures are higher in neighborhoods that have low-income people and communities of color.
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Una oficina del estado se enfocará en combatir disparidades de salud relacionados a temas de raza, etnicidad, geografía y otras cosas.
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A Department of State Health Services office will work to eliminate disparities in the state when it comes to race, ethnicity and geography, among other things.
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Un nuevo reporte del distrito escolar muestra que los estudiantes negros e hispanos recibieron suspensiones y otros castigos con mayor frecuencia que los estudiantes blancos.
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A report from the district shows Black students were five times more likely than white students to receive suspensions and other punishments. Hispanic students were twice as likely.
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The intense political backlash over the academic approach of examining U.S. institutions through the lens of race is shaping up to be a major cultural battle ahead of next year's midterm elections.
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Texas educators say they’re concerned they won’t be able to have open conversations about what’s happening in the world if the Texas Legislature approves a bill that restricts how teachers can discuss current events in the classroom.
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Las comunidades minoritarias en Austin han sido las más afectadas por la pandemia, pero sus tasas de vacunación siguen estando por detrás de las de sus vecinos blancos.