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Kayne West’s tweet that the United States should amend the 13th Amendment brought renewed attention to a flaw in its language.
Millennials are killing everything great about our society including…divorce?
In 2017, conflict was stronger between red and blue than it was between black and white.
Stereotyping isn’t about “bad people doing bad things.” It’s about our subconscious biases, and how they sneak into organizational structures.
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A growing body of research suggests that students of color perform better in school when they have at least one teacher of the same race.
In the US Army, taking a knee has a special connotation.
America today has normalized crimes, both physical and spiritual, says Cornel West—and being indifferent to that is the worst of all evils.
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Businesses have been adopting more diversity programs since the 1990s, but do they actually work?
Racism is the acting out of biases learned as early as preschool, research shows. If racism starts at three years old, so should science-backed strategies to reduce it.
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Is race a trivial quality of humans, or of deep social importance? Who gets to decide whether race exists or not?
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Sure, the old Greek guys from 2,400 years ago get all the glory. But these living philosophers have a ton to say about life, the universe, and everything as it relates to right now.
Personifying certain drugs as evil while calling opioid users “victims” points a glaring spotlight on drug policies that aren’t really about public health.
Journalist Jelani Cobb considers the impact of Obama’s presidency on race in America. Did he make good on the promise of change that got him elected?
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