Kendal Wright, editor in chief of the University of Alabama's Nineteen Fifty-Six magazine, reacts to the suspension of two student publications amid a federal crackdown on campus DEI policies.
The time for Israel's defending its actions against false accusations has ended. Israel and global Jewry face not merely a regional conflict with Iran/Hamas/Palestinian Arabs, but a sophisticated ...
Author Honoree Fanonne Jeffers writes about the unique position of Black women in her latest book. She describes what it means to be at the crossroads. HONOREE FANONNE JEFFERS: You are at a place ...
The reason why diversity is so important for tech teams is because difference in opinions and life experience can lead to more innovative ideas, as well as ensure technology is developed with features ...
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This piece was originally published at GenderIT.org. In this podcast, we invite you on a journey to explore stories by the voices of over 15 feminist tech activists from the global South! You will ...
While synonymous with rage and rebellion, punk rock is also rich with a history of amplifying oppressed communities and creating spaces for them: Think backyard shows, makeshift venues and networks of ...
In this recording, Dr. Shanéa Thomas shares the necessary skills to address the impact of micro/macroaggressions, oppression and discrimination against LGBTQIA2s+ clients. Using the framework of ...
The intersectional framework has been one of the most important contributions to feminist studies. It has since travelled outside the United States in the last three decades and has also gone through ...
There are people who experience various modes of oppression. From being neurodivergent and BIPOC to being disabled and low-income, some individuals identify with several historically oppressed groups.