“A series of pioneering studies in the 1930s found no empirical support for widely held racial stereotypes.[17] By the mid-1950s, Gordon Allport wrote that, “It is possible for a stereotype to grow in defiance of all evidence.”[35]”
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“Many people of faith are forgoing attending services because they are afraid of being confronted by ICE, even if they have legal status.”
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“Many people of faith are forgoing attending services because they are afraid of being confronted by ICE, even if they have legal status.”
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“‘The great thing about public school is that you share a space with families who come from all different backgrounds, socioeconomic groups, races and religions,’ Gardner said.”
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“The collective physical, economic, policy and sociocultural surroundings, opportunities and conditions that influence people’s food and beverage choices and nutritional status.”
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