COLORADO – A Colorado state regulation that requires day care centers to provide at least three different races of dolls angered some local day care owners, who say their rights are being infringed upon. The Root Reports: Some child care providers in the state aren’t too happy about it. One day care owner told a […]

According to the U.S. census, America will become a nation in which white people are no longer that majority faster than people have expected. The Huffington Post reports: The data shows a declining number of white adults and growing under-18 populations of Hispanics, Asians and other minorities. Nationwide, 67 percent of adults are white, but […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 42 Minutes. Audio Courtesy of University of Indianapolis. Indianapolis’ Mayors since UniGov appeared Friday in a first time ever joint forum at the University of Indianapolis. Richard Lugar, Bill Hudnut, Steve Goldsmith, Bart Peterson and current Mayor Greg Ballard discussed Indianapolis’ successes and goals to be achieved. In Part 2 […]

Audio Included in Post. Runs 15 Minutes. ©2010 WTLC/Radio One. There’s a new President at the NCAA, but the leadership changes also reconfirms and recommits the organization to their strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. Afternoons with Amos talked to Dr. Bernard Franklin, Executive Vice-President of the NCAA. Franklin, the highest ranking African-American at the […]

Minorities and women are still underrepresented in the boardrooms of Fortune 500 companies, lagging far behind the national population percentages, according to U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, a Democrat out of Hoboken.

With one of its alumnae, Elena Kagan, poised for confirmation as a justice on the United States Supreme Court, it should be a triumphant season for Hunter College High School, a New York City public school for the intellectually gifted.