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- When we talk about diversity in the United States, it is usually about people and different races. It can also include by other groups such as ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, ability, and age. It is not only about differences. It can also be about the way the differences benefit a community.
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Diversity means having many different people, backgrounds, and ideas all together. The United States is a diverse country. Understanding diversity can help us honor and appreciate our differences.
Mar 9, 2024 · Diversity is embracing the differences everyone brings to the table whether it’s someone’s race, age, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, physical ability or other aspects of social...
- Nicquel Terry Ellis
Aug 14, 2021 · New census results show growing numbers of people in the U.S. identify with more than one race. As the country becomes more multiracial, the Census Bureau is rethinking how it explains...
- Hansi Lo Wang
Some embrace an increasingly diverse America. Others oppose it, or fear it's changing what is truly American. Recent research shows what diversity's impact on people really is.
Aug 28, 2024 · The US population is becoming more diverse. The nation’s non-white population has almost doubled over the past four decades, growing from about 24% of the population in 1990 to over 40% in 2023.
Apr 28, 2022 · Over the last five decades, diversity, a term initially sprouting from the American Civil Rights movement and applied in the context of racial inequalities, has morphed and expanded to encompass accelerating immigration streams from Latin America, Asia, and Africa as well as various religious identities, gender, and sexuality.
Apr 14, 2022 · It is this diversity – among U.S.-born Black people and Black immigrants; between Black people who live in different regions; and across different ethnicities, party affiliations, ages and income levels – that this report explores.