May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, acts as a reminder of the strifes made by workers who challenged the exploitative labor practices of businesses.
The insurrection at the Capitol hasn't deterred major corporations from contributing to individuals responsible.
Being an exceptional Black candidate sometimes grants access to predominantly white spaces, but at the expense of being taunted as a diversity hire.
Unpaid internships are inaccessible and further the economic inequities in education and the workplace by relying on exploitative practices.
Marginalized people are prone to imposter syndrome and self-doubt in the workplace due to unaddressed gender and racial biases.
Discussions about privilege and oppression often leave out the world of work and wealth: who makes it, who keeps it, and who dies from its absence.
Food is a cornerstone of culture, and our ability to access healthy food and decide what we consume is rooted in the same inequities that other industries face.
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