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Report: Outlook bleak for young men of color
Category: National Written by Courier Newsroom
A report by the College Board Advocacy & Policy Center paints a bleak picture of the state of young Black males in America.
According to the report, nearly half of the U.S. men of color now between the ages of 15 and 24, who graduate from high school, will end up jobless, in jail or prematurely dead.
This jarring statistic is just one of many highlighted in one of two new reports released June 20 by the College Board Advocacy & Policy Center at an event held in collaboration with the Harvard University’s W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research in Cambridge, Mass. The report, The Educational Experience of Young Men of Color: A Review of Research, Pathways and Progress, is especially relevant given the need for these young men to attain postsecondary degrees if the nation’s economy is to thrive and compete globally.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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Will.i.am makes sheepish run on Paris catwalk
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Sporting a snug leather blazer, a pair of cropped harem pants in shiny black and clunky combat boots, will.i.am shuffled up the runway, shooting sheepish glances at the photographers’ pit as the audience encouraged him with a round of applause.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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This Week in Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
Week of July 2-8
July 2
| JACKIE ROBINSON
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1777—Vermont becomes first U.S. territory to abolish slavery. By 1783, New Hampshire and Massachusetts had followed Vermont’s lead. The abolition of slavery was formally placed in the Vermont Constitution which was formally adopted on July 8, 1777. A major force in the early abolition movement was a group known as the Rights of Man Movement.
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FDA to independently review menthol cigarettes
Category: National Written by Associated Press
The review comes after the FDA in March received a report from the Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee on the minty smokes Panels like the tobacco committee advise the FDA on scientific issues. The agency doesn't have to follow its recommendations, but often does.
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Former GM exec Roberts: ‘Focus on educating kids’
Category: National Written by Associated Press
by Corey Williams
DETROIT (AP)—After only about a month as top boss of Detroit Public Schools, Roy Roberts, a 72-year-old former General Motors executive and private equity firm founder, is well aware that some people already want him gone.
The district’s new financial manager said he’s OK with that reality, adding that differing opinions have value. His only request: Stay out of the way as he tries to turn around one of the nation’s worst public school systems.
| ROY ROBERTS
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“I don’t care what people think about me, really ... because I know what parents are going to think,” Roberts told The Associated Press during an interview in his Detroit Midtown office. “They’re going to love it because I’m trying to do the right thing for their children, and you won’t find a parent that doesn’t want that. I’m simply going to look at a system and say ‘What is the best system we can put in place to educate these kids?’ I don’t care about the politics.”
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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