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Showing posts with label Dallas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dallas. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
GRAPHIC: The racial/ethnic demographics of U.S. Top 10 metro areas
Information on race in America, especially in metropolitan areas in the United States. This is from a recent deep dive into race, politics and demographics by the Boston Globe's award-winning Spotlight team as the paper tried to examine why Boston is perceived as "more racist" than other big cities.
Labels:
African American,
Asian,
atlanta,
black,
Boston,
Chicago,
Dallas,
demographics,
ethnicity,
Houston,
Latino,
Los Angeles,
Miami,
New York City,
public policy,
race,
urban,
white people
Wednesday, March 04, 2015
Texas Legislators Introduce Bill To Void Local LGBT Rights Ordinances
A Fort Bend County Republican has introduced a bill that would bar cities from adopting or enforcing non-discrimination ordinances that include protected classes not contained in state law. Texas law doesn’t include sexual orientation or gender identity and expression.
As a result, state Rep. Rick Miller’s House Bill 1556 would undo LGBT protections passed by numerous cities, including Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston and Plano. Altogether more than 7.5 million Texas are covered by such ordinances.
Will state legislators really override the local anti-discrimination ordinances that protect 7.5 million residents? We shall see....
Labels:
Arkansas,
Dallas,
discrimination,
gender identity,
Houston,
legislation,
LGBT,
municipal,
sexual orientation,
Southern U.S.,
Texas,
West Virginia
Friday, February 21, 2014
GRAPHIC: 50% Of All Economic Activity Is In Urban Centers
Via Kevin Drum is this interesting picture demonstrating the outsized impact of urban centers on America's economic activity.
Labels:
Chicago,
Dallas,
economy,
geography,
graphic,
Houston,
Los Angeles,
Miami,
New York City,
Seattle,
United States
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