As we saw with the presidential election, young voters play a substantial role in swaying the election due to more involvement in voting in recent years. Historically, the candidates have not given this age group much consideration and attention, as young voters...
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7 Different Types of Unconscious Bias in the Workplace
If you’re human you have biases. Unconscious biases are automatic judgments and assumptions we make about people based on stereotypes and our personal experiences. Often we are unaware of our own biases because to judge someone unfairly doesn’t align with our values....
Celebrating 2SLGBTQIA+ History Month
Happy 2SLGBTQIA+ History Month! Let’s celebrate the journey and recognize the ongoing challenges. Share your thoughts below! How are you honoring this month? What is 2SLGBTQIA+ History Month? Every October, we celebrate the history, achievements, and...
Unpacking the Controversy: Critical Race Theory and the Role of Christopher F. Rufo
If you’ve been online in the last few years chances are you’ve heard the term Critical Race Theory (CRT). Conservative pundits have claimed that it is “the source of cultural conflict in America”, a “tool used to divide and demoralize our society” and “anti-American”...
5 Benefits of Diversity in the Workplace
Diversity in the workplace encompasses a wide range of characteristics and experiences that include; Race, ethnicity, gender, body size, age, sexual orientation, disability, education, and immigration status, etc. Ensuring workplaces are diverse is important for a...
School Choice: Is it Creating Greater Educational Inequities?
As the Democratic National Convention concluded in August, the complete turnover the party has undergone following President Joe Biden’s decision not to run for re-election cannot be understated. While the new nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, has garnered the...
Latine Activists You Should Follow During Hispanic Heritage Month and Beyond
What is Hispanic Heritage Month? Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from September 15 to October 15 and is a time to recognize and honor the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx communities in the United States. This month highlights the profound impact of...
Anti-Immigrant Sentiment – A Recurring and Dangerous Pattern
As the United States enters the 2024 Election season, the topic of rising anti-immigrant sentiment has reentered into our society. Immigrants and their descendants play a huge role in who we are as a nation and are valuable members of our society. As a society, it’s...
How The Recent Supreme Court Ruling Will Affect The Unhoused Community and Further An Ongoing Crisis
As the nation’s Supreme Court concluded its current session, the country found itself withstanding many sweeping and landmark decisions. One that is extremely important but often overlooked in the headlines is Grant’s Pass v Johnson. In this case, the Supreme Court...