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Race and Ethnicity

  • United We Dream: To Fight Against Anti-immigrant Discourse, We Must Shift the Narrative

    United We Dream May 24, 2023

    For years, harmful anti-immigrant, anti-Black, and anti-Indigenous narratives have proliferated public discourse from online forums to Congressional legislatures. The lives of millions of immigrants and people of color are at…

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  • Q&A: Celebrating Asian Immigrant Refugee Contributions to Climate Action Series (Part Two)

    NCRP May 24, 2023

    APEN’s Christine Cordero discusses the groups history and climate funders and organizers can create a healthier world by centering the wisdom of Asian immigrant refugee peoples.   In the previous entry in…

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  • Disproportionate PFAS in the Water Supply of Black and Hispanic Communities

    Grist May 22, 2023

    A first-of-its-kind-study from Harvard showed that Black and Hispanic communities were more likely to have drinking water with PFAS.

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  • Hollywood Strike Matters Most for Marginalized Writers

    The 19th May 22, 2023

    A rise in streaming has impacted the sustainability of the television industry. Now marginalized writers are at risk of leaving the profession.

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  • How Abortion Bans Affect Black Women in the South

    Al Jazeera May 22, 2023

    In the weeks since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, an abortion desert has ballooned in the US South, where bans are hitting Black women hardest. Across the country Black patients…

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  • Kimberlé Crenshaw Discusses Intersectional Feminism [Video]

    Washington Area Women's Foundation May 22, 2023

    For October’s #AskHer webinar, we talked to Dr. Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Co-founder and Executive Director of the African American Policy Forum. She is popularly known for her development of “intersectionality,” “Critical Race…

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  • Parasitic Infections Hit the Health of Low-income Black Communities Where States Have Neglected Sewage Systems

    The Conversation May 21, 2023

    Though many Americans believe that parasitic infections exist in poorer countries, research shows that the problem exists in the US and has a higher impact in communities of color.

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  • Community College Enrollment is Declining Among Black Students

    The 74 May 18, 2023

    Stout & Carpenter: Schools need a new strategy to bolster access for learners of color who no longer see higher education as a viable pathway…

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  • U.S. Textbooks Aren’t Covering Latino History Sufficiently

    Futurity May 17, 2023

    A study of US history textbooks found 87% of key topics in Latino history were either not covered or were mentioned in 5 or fewer sentences.

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  • How and Why We Need Diverse Perspectives Working on Climate Solutions

    GreenBiz May 17, 2023

    Diversity has proven to be more than just a marketing calling card – it has also shown to increase profits.

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  • How U.S. Transportation Policies Can Drive Economic Injustice

    Inequality.org May 16, 2023

    For decades, the federal government has allocated about four times as much funding to roadways as it has to public transit such as buses and subways. This policy choice has consequences for…

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  • How to Keep Diversity in STEM Pipelines and Support Women and Girls

    EdSource May 15, 2023

    It doesn’t work to expect Black and brown girls to simply “fit in” and mold to existing environments that weren’t designed for them — they need to feel seen and valued.

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