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Preparing Students of Color for the Future Workforce - Center for American Progress


Preparing Students of Color for the Future Workforce
Lessons From Communities in Indiana and New Mexico
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When it comes to readying students for the jobs of the future, America’s K-12 education system too often does not sufficiently prepare Black, Latinx, and Indigenous students. Research has shown that this negatively affects these students’ life outcomes, specifically in terms of their long-term career prospects and economic security.
1 For example, Black, Latinx and Indigenous people are currently underrepresented in high-wage jobs but overrepresented in low-wage work and among the unemployed.
2 This is particularly significant because unemployment for low-wage workers who are overrepresented as service industry essential workers has soared during the coronavirus pandemic. ....

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LAWYERS DRIVING TAXIS


LAWYERS DRIVING TAXIS
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SOME qualified attorneys-at-law are struggling to make ends meet and some are even working as taxi drivers, a parliamentary committee heard on Friday, against concerns that legal posts in the government remain unfilled. The revelation came from attorney Hazel Thompson-Ahye, who was chairing a sitting of the Joint Select Committee (JSC) on Finance and Legal Affairs examining public officials on the subject of the ease of doing business in Trinidad and Tobago.
Thompson-Ahye has been director of the Legal Aid Clinic at Hugh Wooding Law School and a board member of the Legal Aid and Advisory Authority, Police Complaints Authority and St Dominic’s Children’s Home. ....

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