Women's Equality Day Is a Reminder That the Fight for Women’s Rights Didn’t End With the 19th Amendment
The centennial of the day the 19th Amendment took effect is not the only historic occasion to be marked this August 26, which was designated ...
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The financial ravages caused by COVID-19 will particularly impact Black seniors. Willie B. Thomas via Getty Images Marc Cohen, University of ...
Read MoreFeds say Yale discriminates against Asian, white applicants
Justice Department investigation has found Yale University is illegally discriminating against Asian American and white applicants, ...
Read MoreTelework mostly benefits white, affluent Americans – and offers few climate benefits
Cutler J Cleveland, Boston University; Alicia Zhang, Boston University; Jacqueline Ashmore, Boston University, and Taylor Dudley, Boston ...
Read MoreWhy diversity training on campus is likely to disappoint
Diversity and inclusion training is often ineffective and short-lived. Image Source/GettyImages Amna Khalid, Carleton College and Jeffrey Aaron ...
Read MoreAfrican Americans have long defied white supremacy and celebrated Black culture in public spaces
Protesters at the Richmond, Virginia monument to Confederate General Robert E. Lee on June 18, 2020. Zach D Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty ...
Read MorePivot to remote learning creates a chance to reinvent K-12 education
Lights, camera, learn! AaronAmat/iStock via Getty Images Plus Carl Kurlander, University of Pittsburgh Many of the nation’s 57 million ...
Read MoreCOVID-19 clinical trials lack diversity
Trials need more Black, Indigenous and people of color to generalize results to larger U.S. population Despite disproportionately higher ...
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