Minorities

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  1. An exodus from Iraq

    LOUD3R Score: 315 - Jun 30, 2008

    An exodus from Iraq The country’s religious Minorities have been brutalized and driven away as a result of the Iraq War. In fact, when it comes to religious freedom, Iraq is not far ahead of... Full Article At USA Today - Chuck Raasch

  2. Richardson salutes those who paved way

    LOUD3R Score: 13 - Jun 30, 2008

    New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, the first major Hispanic candidate to run for president, said Sunday that years of work by the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition helped open... Full Article At Chicago Sun-Times

  3. Who Gets to Vote? State's Struggle to Register Veterans, Felons and Minorities

    LOUD3R Score: 349 - Yesterday

    Weekly Voting Rights News Update By Erin Ferns In the aftermath of the presidential primaries, stories of unprecedented voter registration and turnout are drifting to the back burner. But with an exceedingly imbalanced electorate, the fight to create access... Full Article At Open Left

  4. Minorities Overrepresented in Brochures

    LOUD3R Score: 17 - Jul 3, 2008

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    Researcher says that 75 percent of colleges overrepresent black students in outreach materials.... Full Article At U.S. News & World Report

  5. Helms And The Bush Right

    LOUD3R Score: 138 - 5 Hours Ago

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    The posthumous embrace is pretty gob-smacking. Mark Levin calls him a defender of "abused Minorities" and a "conservative great." And here is the president: Throughout his long public career, Senator Jesse Helms was a tireless advocate for the people... Full Article At The Daily Dish



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A minority or subordinate group is a sociological group that does not constitute a politically dominant voting majority of the total population of a given society. A sociological minority is not necessarily a numerical minority — it may include any group that is disadvantaged with respect to a dominant group in terms of social status, education, employment, wealth and political power. To avoid confusion, some writers prefer the terms "subordinate group" and "dominant group" rather than "minority" and "majority", respectively.

In socioeconomics, the term "minority" typically refers to a socially subordination ethnic group (understood in terms of language, nationality, religion and/or culture). Other minority groups include people with disabilities, "economic minorities" (working poor or unemployed), "age minorities" (who are younger or older than a typical working age) and sexual minorities.More Minorities @ wikipedia

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