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A Look Back At The Year in Diversity |
2010 was the year of diversity - or was it? The new NBC sitcom "Outsourced" brought the Indian call center to American living rooms as just another wacky workplace. More women than ever ran for political office in the midterm elections. But even with this greater visibility, women, immigrants and African-Americans struggled or lost important economic and political ground last year. For the first time in 32 years, the number of women in Congress will decline. On the upside for diversity, three states elected women as governors, and two of these - South Carolina's Nikki Haley and New Mexico's Susana Martinez - are minority women from immigrant families. Click here to read more from Newsday.
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2010 was the year of diversity - or was it? The new NBC sitcom "Outsourced" brought the Indian call center to American living rooms as just another wacky workplace. More women than ever ran for political office in the midterm elections. But even with this greater visibility, women, immigrants and African-Americans struggled or lost important economic and political ground last year. For the first time in 32 years, the number of women in Congress will decline. On the upside for diversity, three states elected women as governors, and two of these - South Carolina's Nikki Haley and New Mexico's Susana Martinez - are minority women from immigrant families.