There’s no shortage of workplace guides touching on tips to help employees move up the ranks—and journalist and author Alan Henry is ensuring racial and gender biases are accounted for. Seen, Heard, ...
Over the course of 2021 and 2022, a reported 97 million people in the United States quit their jobs. The pandemic brought employees’ desire for flexibility and job satisfaction into sharp focus. When ...
The tobacco industry has long targeted Black communities, LGBTQ+ people, kids and others with menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, putting them on the path to a lifetime of nicotine addiction, ...
This story is adapted from Seen, Heard, and Paid: The New Work Rules for the Marginalized, by Alan Henry. So much of what marginalized people go through at work comes down to the workplace environment ...
Digital technology can play a critical role in promoting inclusive development and economic resilience for marginalized communities, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study found. The ...
“I’m really looking forward to the next four years.” That was the response I received from a local business owner after expressing my concerns about the current administration and its attack on DEI ...
Medical students who are low-income and identify as non-white are more likely to leave medical school, a pattern that researchers say has implications for health care access for patients and the ...
In a recent study, a team of faculty and students in the University of Wisconsin Department of Life Sciences Communication revealed the absence of Black and Latinx communities’ perspectives in ...
Author and therapist Natalie Gutierrez speaks with NPR's Dwane Brown about how the national 988 hotline can help marginalized communities with mental health issues. 988 hotline workers are not only ...
Someone in the office makes a racially insensitive comment, and a white co-worker asks a Black colleague to help correct the offender. In three studies, a Cornell University researcher found that this ...
What do Russian protesters have in common with Twitter users freaked out about Elon Musk reading their DMs and people worried about the criminalization of abortion? It would serve them all to be ...
An assistant professor conducted a study in which he lived among one of the poorest, most marginalized communities in Seoul, South Korea. In the ethnographic study, he asked residents how they dealt ...
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