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At Harvard and elsewhere, an old falsehood is capturing new minds.
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Sometimes it’s easy to point to figures like Andrew Tate and assume they are the problem. But they are more likely a symptom of it.
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The United States often touts itself as a "nation of immigrants," but this obscures the real story: Our country was built by enslaved Africans and exploited immigrants on stolen Indigenous land, which left deep scars that we have yet to heal. Explore how these darker parts of American history are interconnected, and work together to confront the past and build a more just and equitable future.
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The four men accused of a deadly terror attack on Moscow’s Crocus City concert hall last week were quickly identified by Russian authorities as being from Tajikistan, a former Soviet republic in Central Asia.
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The Penrith five-eighth says he is no longer comfortable with the adage that “whatever happens on the field stays on the field”.
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At Harvard and elsewhere, an old falsehood is capturing new minds.
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Not even in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, when Islamophobia ran rampant, did I experience racism like this.
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These ideas for practical actions can enable frontline managers to foster justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in their teams, organizations, and
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Crispian Chan was eight when his family's Chinese restaurant was firebombed by a neo-Nazi group. As an adult, he set out to track their leader down.
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The Taliban’s two years ruling Afghanistan have taught us ordinary human rights initiatives are insufficient to address gender apartheid. We need resolute collective international action.
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“You don’t want to take away any of their innocence. But you have to,” said artist Darrin Bell, whose memoir reveals how he taught his son about racism in the U.S.
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When it comes to quantifying bias in popular entertainment, the Academy Award winner’s in a league of her own.
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Being liked is fine, but for Sisonke Msimang, being treated fairly and compensated appropriately is far more important
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The dark, disruptive shadows of my time at Scots still trouble me. It’s about time the school told kids “it’s OK to be gay”. |
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President Joe Biden on Wednesday called close US ally Japan “xenophobic” at a Washington, D.C., fundraiser, just weeks after lauding the US-Japan alliance at a state dinner.
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Michael O’Loughlin discusses the racism he faced as a junior player, supporting Indigenous kids, the Voice referendum and Adam Goodes.
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A student-led report that surveyed more than 800 people studying at one of Australia's most prestigious universities has found more than two thirds have either experienced or witnessed causal racism.
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CNN’s Abby Phillip and former adviser to Nancy Pelosi Ashley Etienne react to former President Donald Trump’s comments about Black voters at a campaign event in South Carolina where he compared his criminal indictments to racial discrimination and called President Joe Biden a racist.
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School counsellors, teachers and social media experts say the invocation of Nazi symbols and speech is a simmering problem in schools, mostly among teenaged boys who are daring each other towards ever-more anti-social behaviour.
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Darshak encountered a distressing conversation at a pre-Christmas party. Tragically, my friend’s experience echoes a dominant prejudice.
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Israel’s retaliation against Hamas has provoked global anger, but an anti-Jewish wave had been growing already, often fomented at universities.
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While Batman fought the Joker, the X-Men were fighting prejudice. And while they've haven't always done it perfectly, fans say X-Men comics have been a place "where anyone can see themselves".
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Regardless of the input, AI image generators will have a tendency to return certain kinds of results. This is where the potential for bias arises.
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The end of the Hawthorn investigation needs to be the start of something much bigger
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I never heard blunt labels like “white” or “black” used to describe anyone in Noble Park. When I first heard these descriptors, I was livid.
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The label CALD - which stands for culturally and linguistically diverse - has been widely used to describe certain communities, but is it still a useful term? |