We will strive to ensure that ‘race’ and ethnicity issues are not subsumed within more general equality policy and pedagogy, but raise the profile of the SIG, BERA and like-minded organisations by ...
As part of our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Izzie Harvey, our Communications and Events Manager, speaks with Dr Amanda (Xiao) Ju on her journey to becoming Lecturer in Contemporary ...
Despite our misleading accents, Will and I discovered shortly through our coffee meeting that we had both grown up in Scotland. We share strikingly similar experiences of schools in Edinburgh, though, ...
Foldy said that practicing racial color blindness “keeps the status quo in place.” “And the status quo is centuries of structural advantages for white people, and explicit and implicit biases against ...
Join us for a transformative celebration of creativity and connection as we honor Racial Healing Day through the power of art and expression. “The Art of Healing” brings together artists, performers, ...
The Marriage Equality Act, which was overwhelmingly passed in a historic parliamentary vote last June, was ratified by King Maha Vajiralongkorn in October and comes into effect on Thursday.
Forty-four percent of Americans feeling somewhat or very pessimistic about whether the country can bring about racial equality, according to Pew Research Center. Only 28% of Americans feel ...
The equation is both simple and transformative. Equality (E) is achieved when we multiply the Fairness of Opportunity (F) by the Quality of Representation (Q) and square their combined impact. To ...
Tulsa Mayor Nichols awarded a senior at Edison High School as the winner of the National Day of Racial Healing Tulsa ... well as ‘the shared struggle of equality that we all face in America ...
Just over a quarter (26%) of voting members in the U.S. Congress identify as a race or ethnicity other than non-Hispanic White, making the 119th Congress the most racially and ethnically diverse to ...
In September 2023, Pew Research Center found that 44% of Americans feel at least somewhat pessimistic about the country's potential for racial equality. In contrast, only 28% felt somewhat or very ...