There is a degree of racism in Arab culture, but it is more muted than what you will find in the United States.
It is more common for people with white skin to be diagnosed with skin cancer, however, Blacks are three times as likely and Hispanics are twice as likely to be diagnosed with melanoma (skin cancer) when it is in a late stage. As a result of this, though skin cancer, when detected early, has a nearly 97% to 99% survival rate, it is most fatal in Blacks and Hispanics (due to late detection) with a survial rate of about 67% in blacks and 86% in hispanics.
A total of 8 states have populations of 1 million or more Hispanics. These states are Texas, Florida, California, New York, Illinois, New Mexico, Arizona, and New Jersey.
For reasons that aren't well understood, Filipinos, Hispanics, blacks, Native Americans and Asians are more susceptible.
Since 1980, the United States census has undergone significant changes regarding the classification and identification of Hispanics. The census now includes a specific question about Hispanic origin, allowing individuals to self-identify as Hispanic or Latino. Additionally, the census has expanded its racial and ethnic categories to reflect the diverse backgrounds within the Hispanic community, offering individuals the opportunity to select multiple races or ethnic affiliations. These changes have contributed to a more accurate representation of the Hispanic population in the United States.
There are various factors that contribute to high dropout rates among Hispanics and Blacks, including socioeconomic challenges, lack of access to quality education, discrimination, and cultural differences in the education system. Additionally, systemic issues like institutionalized racism, low expectations and stereotypes, inadequate resources, and limited support systems can play a role in these communities' dropout rates. Addressing these systemic issues and providing more equitable opportunities and support can help decrease dropout rates among Hispanics and Blacks.
Yes. In the United States, Hispanics are more supportive of same-sex marriage than Whites not of Hispanic origin. According to a 2012 poll, 60% of Hispanics under 65 support same-sex marriage, while 31% oppose it.
Theres nothing wrong with it. Some black guys/girls are into hispanics, asains, koreans, japanese, indians, and more Nothing wrong with it at all
To gain more territory for the United States
More jobs in urban regions due to increased industry and factories. Many immigrants and freed blacks.
actually, some blacks do hate. but um,i know that blacks are nice they don't hate noone. its the whites and the Mexicans who look down at them. this is messed up i only look down at someone if they disrespect not cuz there race its just that blacks tend to disrespect me more than any other race
Even though Mexicans have heavy migration to the United States and it is predicted that within the not too distant future Hispanics will be the majority nationality there, they will more than likely never rule the earth. Their migration is fairly contained.