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Ethnic GEM: Alivia Grate

Ethnic GEM: Alivia Grate Profession:  Engineer Company: Eversource State: CT The next designer of iPhones, iPads and emerging technology in general has been the goal of Engineer Alivia Grate ever since she was exposed to an engineering department at the University of New Haven by her Math Teacher at Hillhouse High School! That early exposure […]

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Ethnic GEM in the MAKING: Danielle Geathers

Ethnic GEM in the MAKING:  Danielle Geathers School:  MIT Major: Mechanical Engineering State: Cambridge MA Abigail Johnson Hess@ABIGAILJHESS / Multimedia Reporter – Republished by Ethnic Online First Black Woman elected to serve as MIT’s Student Body President in the school’s 159 years history!   Danielle Geathers is a rising college Senior majoring in mechanical engineering with

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Ethnic GEM: Shontay Delaue

Ethnic GEM:  Shontay Delaue Title: Senior Vice President and Senior Diversity Officer   School:  Dartmouth College State: New Hampshire   Susan Boutwell – susan.j.boutwell@dartmouth.edu – Resubmitted by Ethnic Online Shontay Delalue, a recognized leader in promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in higher education, has been named Dartmouth’s inaugural senior vice president and senior diversity officer—a role

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Ethnic GEM: Frank E. Brady

Ethnic GEM: Frank E. Brady Profession: Speaker, Trainer and Artist State: Connecticut   Born in the Bronx, while growing up in New Rochelle, New York before moving to Connecticut 20 years ago, Frank E. Brady is what happens when the arts collide. Effectively fusing the skill sets of Speaker, Trainer and Artist through his versatility has

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Where Black Americans Fare Best Economically – 2021 Study

Where Black Americans Fare Best Economically – 2021 Study Stephanie Horan, CEPF® Feb 05, 2021 Nationwide, when it comes to wealth and personal finance success, Black Americans generally have less. Census data from 2019 shows that the median Black household income is 33% lower than the overall median household income and the Black homeownership rate

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