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The vote comes after the ADL previously accused Merrie Najimy, former president of the Massachusetts Teachers Association, ...
By proactively reassessing both the substance and presentation of DEI initiatives, employers can continue to foster inclusive ...
Republicans in multiple states passed laws this year pushing institutions to ax academic programs that graduate few ...
European Union funded survey reveals A research report titled Factors Guiding Voter Preference in Elections in Sri Lanka, commissioned by the National Peace Council under the European Union funded ...
The City of Belleville’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee met at the Belleville Public Library on Tuesday, July 15 th. Prior to the meeting, a special presentation ceremony took place, when ...
The writer and lawyer presented “Why Ideas are Dangerous? The Fight for Academic Freedom on America’s Campuses” at the ...
RACINE — The Racine Public Library is hosting a series of programs and activities this month focused on Japanese culture. The ...
Mainline Protestantism, once a primary cultural and political pillar of American life, is in freefall. Traditional Protestant ...
Akanksha Jain of Swiggy talks about her win as the Communicator of the Year, her journey, and learnings from her experience in the comms realm ...
To ignore Kwankwaso is to gamble with the future. The APC must not allow ego or old rivalries to blind its vision. The party needs the vigor of his voice, the weight of his followership, and the reach ...
Chicago Literary Hall of Fame honorees' work is still relevant in a moment of civil rights reversals
Inductees Harriette Gillem Robinet, Timuel Black and Oscar Brown Jr. are not only celebrated writers but civil rights activists who promoted a message of perseverance.
The Americans with Disabilities Act is 35 years old. Yet barriers persist in Sedgwick County, including in a brand new street ...
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