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Saint Louis University is getting pushback over how long it is taking to meet diversity goals agreed to by President Fred Pestello and student protesters…
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In October 2014, Corey Harris was unemployed and looking for work. Now he makes $33 an hour as an ironworker apprentice in St. Louis. He made the…
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As someone who has been disabled almost all her life, Amber Cheek knows how a seemingly kind word or helpful gesture from well-intentioned people can be…
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Minority and women contractors who can’t get traditional loans to expand their business in St. Louis have a new resource at their disposal: the…
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The Missouri National Guard reports it has diversified its ranks by 25 percent over the last year, even as some law enforcement agencies around the state…
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol is trying some new tactics to attract more minority candidates as it opens the application process for its next recruit…
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Even as law schools nationally are suffering from waning enrollments, some are seeing a boost in the number of minority students. That’s according to a…
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Updated at 4:30 p.m. Jan. 20 with approval of money.The Board of Estimate and Apportionment approved $39,000 of the proposed $50,000 for the minority…
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A few months after the jury announced George Zimmerman was not guilty in the Florida shooting death of Trayvon Martin, NBC News legal analyst Lisa Bloom…
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Amy Hunter and Reena Hajat want to help us communicate. They want to improve the dialogue between people of different races in the city. “I think [the…