On Sunday, Feb. 2, the newly founded Long Island chapter of Standing Up for Racial Injustice, a national organization aimed ...
In New York City, accumulating wealth is many times more difficult for Latino and Black New Yorkers, according to a recent ...
Staff have been asked to look at the title or abstract of the research proposal, checking whether any of the worrisome terms ...
Many Democrats and activists are rallying to defend diversity programs, but others say they distract from deeper efforts to ...
Black Lives in Music is urging the live industry to share its experiences of dealing with local authorities and the police ...
Equity – the controversial early frontrunner for “Word of the Year” – is about to play a starring role in a conference aimed ...
The Village Bohemian counterculture movement in the late 19th century and early 20th, with its artistic creativity and ...
Debunking myths about Latinos. The majority are citizens, speak English, and they are a major economic engine in the U.S. Most Latino who are immigrants are documented.
From “pauper” to “underclass,” the history of social classification reveals how language constructs a moral economy, determining who is worthy of support and who is marginalized. These terms reinforce ...
Major U.S. companies are putting an end to their DEI policies due to a blend of political, economic, social, and legal ...
With equality for women and other marginalized groups under threat, leaders across sectors share insights and calls to action ...