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George Santos, a New York Republican, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives last month. Multiple media outlets have since revealed numerous fabrications in his website bio, social media posts, and claims he’s made in campaign speeches and interviews.
Male builders wolf whistling women may seem like a movie cliche, but builder Aroha Savage says it happens all the time and is just a small part of the sexist culture of the worksite.
Students of African heritage say they felt more heavily policed, were suspected of cheating if they did well and were encouraged to leave school rather than do VCE even if their marks were good.
The new government is pressing ahead with plans to send male asylum seekers who arrive in the UK on small boats to Rwanda. It’s just one event in a long British history of “othering”. Here’s how it all began.
Player’s association says reports of vilification from within the industry are ‘concerning’
A recent report reveals 72% of women stationed in Antarctica have experienced sexual harassment. This is a shockingly high number – but change is possible.
Heightism is hard to identify. Yet there’s evidence that our biases around stature help shape our careers.
Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance cancels plans to illuminate the site in rainbow colours, citing "sustained abuse" and threats directed at its staff.
Lewis Hamilton says "archaic mindsets need to change" and have no place in Formula 1 after three-time world champion Nelson Piquet uses racially abusive language about him.
Parent Amy Ko fought a four-year battle against fellow parents on the Junior School Parents’ Association, and also for the right to be reinstated to WhatsApp groups.
Social media can offer Black African young people in Australia safe spaces to engage in positive expressions of afro-Blackness.
Female scientists are “significantly less likely” than men to be credited as authors on scholarly articles or named on patents to which they contribute — a systemic exclusion that probably has negative impacts on female scientists’ careers, according to a new study published in the journal Nature.
Jennifer Harvey writes how her child coming out as non-binary not only expanded their world in a major way and granted them a grounded sense of self, but motivated Harvey to work toward creating a space for trans and non-binary kids in sports.
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An investigation by The Age has uncovered links between Legacy Boxing Gym, in Sunshine West, some of Victoria’s most dangerous neo-Nazi activists, and a growing community of young men learning to box at the centre.
Private school sanctions a number of boys after investigation into misogynistic language and racial slurs
More than half of participants in a survey at men’s sporting clubs have reported teammates using homophobic language while nearly a third of respondents said they had used slurs themselves.
The Block’s Omar Slaimankhel and Oz Malik have opened up about their experiences on the show, and the language regularly used to describe them.
Greens senator says One Nation leader created hostile and unsafe workplace and she has since been subjected to racist hate speech by others
Reports of religious bullying in Australian schools has reignited the “religion in schools” debate. Research has demonstrated that increasing religious literacy plays a significant role in reducing negative stereotypes of religious minorities. It is little wonder there are renewed calls for Australian schools to offer a more comprehensive form of religious education.
The photo of Megan Smith, one of Virginia Military Institute’s first female freshmen, captured the school’s struggle to accept women into its ranks 25 years ago.
Everyone can play a part in fighting bias and discrimination. Find out what one group of academic technologists learned when they asked how they could
Victoria is the first state to outlaw the symbol, amid a rise in anti-Semitic incidents.
The metaphors used to characterize monkeypox can contribute to narratives that help sustain racist, colonial, homophobic and other discriminatory attitudes and beliefs.
Mining in Western Australia, a multi-billion dollar industry which helps power the nation's economy, is plagued by an "abhorrent and systemic" culture of sexual abuse, according to a parliamentary inquiry published Thursday.
"Schools are obliged to ensure they have a safe and inclusive environment for children."
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