After all, that’s exactly what most DEI programs have sought to do: create a level playing field so all people, regardless of their identities or backgrounds, can have a fair opportunity to succeed.
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Seemingly irresistible just a few years ago, movements aimed at addressing systemic inequalities are now in retreat. Can they ...
Heung To Middle School defends suspending student for displaying protest slogan In June ... would respect the court’s decision. “Equality, fairness and eradication of all forms of ...
The Sikkim Krantikari Morcha celebrated its 13th Foundation Day, highlighting its journey from a political struggle to a ...
Opposition to the caste census exposes the insecurities of vested interests. The question we must ask is: who benefits from ignorance?