Many in a generation that grew up with a Black president and Black Lives Matter are embracing Black colleges and universities.
Tag: Discrimination
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Recording India’s Linguistic Riches as Leaders Push Hindi as Nation’s Tongue
Ganesh Devy has spent decades documenting India’s hundreds of distinct languages. Up next: a 12,000-year history of India he hopes will help counter the government’s Hindu-first campaign.
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Federal Prosecutors Open Criminal Inquiry of Wells Fargo’s Hiring Practices
Authorities are investigating whether the bank violated federal anti-discrimination laws by conducting sham interviews of minority candidates.
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A Wider Lens on the MeToo Backlash: Who Pays for Societal Change?
The same fundamentals apply to patriarchal systems, whether in Hollywood or India: Threats to men’s status can provoke broader resistance than you might think.
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The Long Shadow of Eugenics in America
As young girls, the Relf sisters were sterilized without consent. What does the government owe them — and the thousands of other living victims?