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Racial Justice Task Force – Final Report and Recommendations June 2018 5 Finding 2. While this finding is consistent across cities in the County, differences in the offenses with the greatest disparities indicates that different local contexts drive these disparities. Despite the clear and consistent trend in Blacks being arrested more than any other racial/ethnic group, 2013 and 2014 DOJ .

to awards of the University and which are provided at the University of Hertfordshire. 3 COMMITMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES . 3.1 The student and staff community . Our University is a student-focused, multi-ethnic community of students and staff who work and study together closely and it is important that they are able to do so without disruption.

Appendix II: 79 Military-To-Military Exchanges 79. Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China V Glossary of Acronyms . disparities to pro-democracy movements and ethnic tensions. Additionally, Beijing is seeking to balance a more confident assertion

medicinal plants for fever include 33 species of 19 family and the most dominant family (15.15%) is Rubiaceae. The most frequently used parts, process and administration route are leaves (51.52%), boiling (69.70%) and drinking (76.47%)., respectively. Key words: inventory, fever, medicinal plants, Dayak ethnic, West Kalimantan INTRODUCTION West Kalimantan is the fourth largest area in .

BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN RACIAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT Cross (1971, 1978, 1991) from Talking about Race, Learning about Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom by Beverly Daniel Tatum in Geismar, K. & Nicoleau, G. (1993), Teaching

Ten years later, recognizing the changing nature of race relations in U.S. communities and the variety of new training programs that had emerged to address racial and ethnic prejudice, oppression and diversity, Project Change commissioned this Guide to build upon and update the 1992 publication.

Race for Results: Building a Path to Opportunity for All Children unveils the new Race for Results index, which compares how children are progressing on key milestones across racial and ethnic groups at the national and state lev-els. The index is based on 12 indicators that together gauge

International and European human rights law prohibits discrimination - when someone is treated differently, in law or in practice, in a way that impairs or nullifies the enjoyment of their rights - because of a characteristic such as ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity.

isolation. In globalization age, the various cultures are abandoned by television, global tourism, global English language, global human rights, consumerism, and etc. These will caused identity, ethnic, religion and national crisis, or the weakened cultures will be surrounded in the special geography3.

‘The review will focus on progress on provision for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller and minority ethnic learners since Estyn’s 2011 report. It will consider the impact of the new funding arrangements on current educational services and support for the educational outcomes of these learners. In preparation for this work, Estyn

Some Traveller groups, such as Scottish Gypsy/Travellers and European Roma, will be recognised in law as minority ethnic groups and are therefore afforded legal protection from discrimination on grounds of race under the Equality Act 2010.

the justice system. The educational disadvantages experienced by GRT children should give us pause for thought: the Race Disparity Audit in 2017 identified the Gypsy, Roma and Irish Traveller groups as having the lowest educational attainment of any ethnic group throughout their school years. In 2016/17, a quarter of Gypsy/Romany and 20%