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How to Diversify, Not Tokenize, Your Friend Group
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How to Diversify, Not Tokenize, Your Friend Group

When diversifying your friend group, it’s important to ensure that stereotypes, biases, and assumptions don’t harm your ability to connect with others.

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Study Hall: How Do I Talk to My Kid about Diversity?

Study Hall: How Do I Talk to My Kid about Diversity?

Study Hall answers questions from our community centered on a theme. This week we focus on teaching children about diversity and differences.

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Companies Committed to DEI. Then, the Layoffs Started.
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Companies Committed to DEI. Then, the Layoffs Started.

Layoffs are disproportionately impacting DEI roles. Here’s how that will affect representation and inclusion in the workplace.

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How Equity Can Build Better Organizations
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How Equity Can Build Better Organizations

We know that the responsibility of advancing DEI doesn’t just lie with individuals who hold positional power—it requires all of us.

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Elves, Dragons, and the Pushback Against Representation in Fantasy
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Elves, Dragons, and the Pushback Against Representation in Fantasy

The racist backlash of “The Rings of Power” diverse casting follows a trend of excluding marginalized identities from fantastical realms.

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What the Term ‘Diversity Hire’ Gets Wrong
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What the Term ‘Diversity Hire’ Gets Wrong

Being an exceptional Black candidate sometimes grants access to predominantly white spaces, but at the expense of being taunted as a diversity hire.

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How A SCOTUS Retirement Could Pave the Way for Black Women
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How A SCOTUS Retirement Could Pave the Way for Black Women

Upon the announcement of Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement, discussions on who will be his successor highlight a need for more Supreme Court representation.

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