This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Social issues and programs: Ethnic groups and minorities: Hispanic Americans'.
Social issues and programs:
Ethnic groups and minorities:
Hispanic Americans
Affirmative Action Plan Fiscal Year 2010 / IL Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (covers July 1, 2009-June 30, 2010)
FY10 July 2009 to June 2010 Affirmative Action Plan for IL Dept of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
Closer Look: An Examination of African American Men in Illinois 2009 Final Report, A
final report and recommendations of the first statewide Taskforce on the Condition of African American Men in Illinois. This document, A Closer Look: An Examination of the Condition of African American Men in Illinois, represents the work of the Taskforce over the past six months. Established by statute in August 2008 (20 ILCS 1305/10-32), the Taskforce has examined the persistent and complex disparities and profound lack of opportunities that create barriers to success for a disproportionate number of African American men. Through formal assessment of resources and data and grassroots exploration of the opinions of over 500 African American males who participated in town hall meetings across Illinois, the Taskforce has formulated recommendations for policy in the areas of health, employment, criminal justice, education and fatherhood. These recommendations should guide us in our important work to improve the critical services African American men across Illinois with such help these men will be enabled to realize their full potential and enriching life for all of Illinois citizens.
Latino Leaders to Highlight Educational Gaps and Opportunities (2006, October 2)
Press release stating that, despite some notable progress, gaps persist in bringing Latino students into the full educational mainstream in Illinois. That message will be the focus of presentations by two prominent Latino academic leaders when the Illinois Board of Higher Education convenes at the University Center of Lake County on October 9. Sylvia Puente, director of the Metropolitan Chicago Initiative in the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame, and Dr. Jorge Chapa, director of the Center on Democracy in a Multiracial Society at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will address the Board on the needs, challenges, and opportunities in serving the Latino population.
Minority Faculty Study (2002, October 4)
Testimony from Dr. Michael J. Gonzales, Professor of History and Director of the Center for Latino and Latin American Studies at Northern Illinois University, for the Illinois Board of Higher Education concerning the Study on Faculty Diversity.
Office of the Illinois State Treasurer Request for Proposals Hispanic Outreach Services for the Unclaimed Property Division RFP March 2, 2005
The Office of the Illinois State Treasurer (Treasurer) recognizes the need for a Hispanic outreach services consultant for the Unclaimed Property Division. The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to enter into an agreement with a vendor to provide outreach services to assist our Office.
Performance audit of payments to the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce by state agencies (2007, August)
Illinois Office of the Auditor General released this Performance audit of payments to the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce by state agencies in August of 2007
Serving Minority Seniors: a report to the Governor and General Assembly FY 2008 (covers July 1, 2007-June 30, 2008)
Annual Report for FY 2008 for Serving Minority Seniors. Contains statistics regarding minority seniors. Includes reports from the Departments of Healthcare and Family Services, Human Services and Public Health.
Serving Minority Seniors: a report to the Governor and General Assembly FY... {periodical start}
Annual Report for Serving Minority Seniors. Contains statistics regarding minority seniors. Includes reports from the Departments of Healthcare and Family Services, Human Services and Public Health.
State and Federal Programs for Older Adults {periodical start}
The Illinois Department on Aging Caregiver Support Program provides assistance to family and friends who are caring for an older adult. A caregiver can be an adult family member or another individual who provides unpaid help with day-to-day activities for someone age 60 or older. The caregiver is eligible for services regardless of where the senior lives. The senior could be living in his or her own home, in a long-term care facility, or in another state.
State and Federal Programs for Older Adults (2008)
The Illinois Department on Aging Caregiver Support Program provides assistance to family and friends who are caring for an older adult. A caregiver can be an adult family member or another individual who provides unpaid help with day-to-day activities for someone age 60 or older. The caregiver is eligible for services regardless of where the senior lives. The senior could be living in his or her own home, in a long-term care facility, or in another state.
