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The Equal Opportunity Initiatives bill takes aim at diversity offices and diversity, equity and inclusion practices at Utah universities, K-12 schools and government agencies.
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The Republican supermajority Utah Legislature is set to take up controversial social issues like college diversity programs and transgender rights in 2024.
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After intense debate and lots of community input, the Utah State Board of Education voted 8-7 in favor of the rule. But changes could be coming.
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The rule says all students should have equal opportunities based on their individual needs.
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A lifestyle and enduring relationship with horses lends to the popularity of rodeo in Indian CountryBorn out of necessity and in mastering skills that came as horses transformed hunting, travel and warfare, rodeo has remained popular in Native American communities.
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The district is proposing closing Hawthorne, M. Lynn Bennion, Mary W. Jackson and Riley elementaries.
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BYU’s Native American Curriculum Initiative asked Utah’s eight sovereign nations what they want to be taught in schools and then they listened.
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Un informe indica que el 24% de los latinos en EE.UU. tienen dificultades al hablar español. Este artículo explora las experiencias de los latinos con el idioma.
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“It is a perennial educational challenge to create school environments that value diversity, equity and inclusion. However, the degree of systemic racial harassment and discrimination described by students is extraordinary,” said one of the consultants who worked on the report.
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Salt Lake City student Gabriella Miranda was recently named a 2023 National Student Poet. As part of the award, she’ll lead a service project, during which she hopes to connect with and teach other students of color.
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“We are finally able to do an event like this,” said Karlysue Pereyra, a third-generation mariachi. “Five, six, eight years ago, maybe we wouldn’t have been able to.”
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“El Camino Latino,” from advocacy group Defiende Nuestra Tierra, is a map of public lands in the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys. It has information on recreation in both English and Spanish, with the hopes of making the outdoors more accessible for everyone.