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At the beginning of the vaccine rollout in 2021, data show Latinos lagged behind whites in vaccination uptake. In Florida, that trend is reversing with Latinos now taking the lead.
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The annual Institute on Black Life Conference will feature presenters on a variety of topics in the Tampa Bay area, especially the work of researchers from the USF St. Petersburg campus.
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Critical race theory is not taught in Florida’s public K-12 schools. That, alongside ongoing efforts around diversity, equity and inclusion in government and businesses, is a step too far for many.
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A survey found widespread concern from Black, Latino, and Asian military families about inequality in cities where bases are located.
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As part of a special project targeted at military kids, Sesame Workshop and its Muppets are tackling the subjects of race, diversity, and discrimination.
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The free summer program for Tampa Bay area high school students facilitates conversations about identity, discrimination, and inclusivity.
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The decision includes books such as And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo. They have been criticized for how they depict Asian and Black people.
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When it comes to the arts, people of color are historically underrepresented. But cultural organizations are pledging to do better on issues of diversity.
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During his 27-year tenure as president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), Freeman Hrabowski III has helped convert the school into…
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Of the five major Democrats running for Florida governor, only one reflects the type of candidate that historically has been elected to lead the state: a…
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Health leaders say they are alarmed about a report that officials at the nation's top public health agency are being told not to use certain words or...