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Next to complaints relating to law enforcement, the concern for schools and education generates the greatest demand for the attention of human relations commissions. Because school decision making is diffused between boards of education, school administrators, and faculties human rights commissions are usually not able to establish strong working relationships with the education community and special strategies need to be developed.

Outstanding resources and model programs are available that cover just about every facet of education that would be of concern to a commission. Commissions may form education committees to examine specific needs, identify resources and programs, and develop strategies.

The ‘Catch an Illegal Immigrant’ Game

By | November 19th, 2013|Education, Immigration, Intergroup Relations|

The chapter of Young Conservatives of Texas at the University of Texas at Austin is planning on doing a silly thing on Wednesday. It has announced a game it calls “Catch an Illegal Immigrant,” in which students will walk around campus with the words “Illegal Immigrant” pinned to their clothing. People who spot and escort

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U. of Texas Criticizes Students Planning ‘Catch an Illegal Immigrant’ Game

By | November 19th, 2013|Education, Immigration, Intergroup Relations|

Officials at the University of Texas at Austin on Monday criticized a conservative-student group’s plan to hold a game in which students can win $25 gift cards if they “catch” people walking around the campus wearing “illegal immigrant” labels.

Read more in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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Texas University’s Race Admissions Policy Is Debated Before a Federal Court

By | November 14th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

AUSTIN, Tex. — An affirmative-action program at the University of Texas at Austin that takes applicants’ race into account was unnecessary because the campus had achieved a “critical mass” of minority students, lawyers for the white applicant who sued the university told a federal appeals court here on Wednesday in a case with high stakes

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Texas Affirmative-Action Dispute Comes Down to Defining Sufficient Diversity

By | November 13th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

When a federal circuit court hears arguments on Wednesday in a dispute over race-conscious admissions at the University of Texas at Austin, the judges will be dealing with both fresh instructions and big unresolved questions as a result of a recent decision in

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White Activist Wins Trustee Post After Implying He Is Black

By | November 13th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

A white, antigay activist who said he was tired of “corruption and shenanigans” on the Houston Community College’s Board of Trustees pulled off a startling upset in the board election this month after running a campaign that strongly implied he was black. Now the Democrat he defeated, a 24-year veteran of the board who actually

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Gates Ex-Official, Now at Ford, Will Foster Equality at Colleges

By | November 12th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

Hilary Pennington spent much of her childhood in the 1960s traveling between her home in St. Louis and her native South Africa. Seeing how black people suffered under apartheid, and under segregation

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‘Arab’ high school mascot criticized for ethnic stereotyping

By | November 8th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

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Agreement Reached to Reduce Student Arrests in Florida

By | November 6th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

MIAMI—One of the nation’s largest school districts, law enforcement and the NAACP have reached a deal aimed at arresting

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Our Lady of the Lake U. Official Resigns After Racial Remarks

By | November 5th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

Our Lady of the Lake University’s interim executive vice president

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