On Monday we will be celebrating the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Only we shouldn’t be talking about his civil rights legacy on just one day, and the issue of race relations isn’t as simple as ...
You step inside a living room, but the walls are decorated with brown braided hair. So are the small toddler chairs that just barely stand over two feet tall. On the bookshelves are dozens of books ...
Employers can use CWB's recommendations to approach diversity through a broader lens — recognizing intersectionality as inherent in all workers. Intersectionality has become more recognized as ...
Last year, I discussed how women are breaking new grounds in philanthropy. As gender becomes increasingly recognized as an issue in philanthropy, it is not simply seen from the narrow lens of ‘women’ ...
The horseshoe theory of politics seemingly begins and ends with the hatred and erasure of the Jewish identity. Reporting on the Women’s March leadership and its open hatred of Jews has finally broken ...
Installation view of Francena Ottley’s installation, “A Journey for She” (2017–18) (all photos by author) You step inside a living room, but the walls are decorated with brown braided hair. So are the ...