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  1. Há 2 dias · U.S. Census Bureau redefines the meaning of urban areas in America. By Mike Schneider, Associated Press. Some census takers who fudged 2020 data didn’t get fired, federal report says.

  2. Há 1 dia · Criminal justice system. Racial disparities in the share of prisoners, police officers, people shot by police, and judges in the United States in the late 2010s. There are unique experiences and disparities in the United States in regard to the policing and prosecuting of various races and ethnicities.

  3. 18 de mai. de 2024 · Racism, the belief that humans may be divided into separate and exclusive biological entities called ’races’; that there is a causal link between inherited physical traits and traits of personality, intellect, morality, and other cultural and behavioral features; and that some races are innately superior to others.

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  4. Há 5 dias · The Census Bureau recognizes five races: Black or African American, White (European American), Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, and American Indian or Alaska Native. Despite the fact that the United States continues to become more diverse, these Census categories have not changed for almost 20 years. [8]

  5. Há 2 dias · Asian Americans are the fastest growing racial group in America, with a growth rate of 35%. However, multi-racial Asian Americans are the fastest growing group in the country, with a growth rate of 55%, reflecting the increase of mixed-race marriages in the United States.

  6. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Race, the idea that the human species is divided into distinct groups on the basis of inherited physical and behavioral differences. Genetic studies in the late 20th century refuted the existence of biogenetically distinct races, and scholars now argue that ‘races’ are cultural interventions stemming from colonialism.

  7. www.npr.org › sections › raceRace : NPR

    Há 6 dias · Who gets to be an American? Find out in Throughline’s history quiz. Code Switch. Understanding the refugee experience, through a time-traveling British colonizer. Ashley Milne-Tyte for NPR. Shots...