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Diversity

The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of the U.S. Electorate

in Access, Culture, Diversity, Equity, Race & Ethnicity, Voting & Elections

In battleground states, Hispanics grew more than other racial or ethnic groups as a share of eligible voters.

RBG’s Greatest Insight

in Access, Allyship, Culture, Diversity, Equity, Gender, Higher Education, Inclusion, Intersectionality, Religion

The justice understood that the two great principles of American democracy—equality and liberty—are not at odds, but rather integral to each other.

Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg Refused to Step Down

in Allyship, Culture, Diversity, Equity, Gender, Inclusion, Intersectionality

She could have had President Obama nominate her successor. But she didn’t get to the Supreme Court by letting other people tell her what she could do.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Great Equalizer

in Culture, Diversity, Equity, Gender, Inclusion, Intersectionality

How a scholar, advocate, and judge upended the entirety of American political thought.

Wanted: Black Studies Scholars (Only)

in Access, Diversity, Equity, Graduate, Higher Education, Inclusion, Race & Ethnicity

University of Chicago English says it’s only admitting Black studies Ph.D. candidates for 2021 admissions cycle, citing Black Lives Matter and the field’s complicated history with regard to race.

Malika Jeffries-EL: Expanding Graduate Education’s Career Opportunities, and Its Diversity

in Access, BU News, Coronavirus, Diversity, Equity, Graduate, Higher Education, Inclusion, Our News

New GRS associate dean for graduate education reflects on its future amid the COVID-19 pandemic and America’s racial reckoning.

The Oscars’ New Diversity Rules Are Sweeping but Safe

in Art, Culture, Diversity, Inclusion, Race & Ethnicity

Although the initiative is meant to encourage major changes, the best-picture qualifications aren’t as strict as they may seem.

I Was a U.S. Diplomat. Customs and Border Protection Only Cared That I Was Black.

in Culture, Diversity, Equity, Intersectionality, Race & Ethnicity

Most of my colleagues crossed the U.S. border with barely a glance. Why was I usually detained and harassed?

How to Make a Less Racist, More Inclusive Job Listing

in Allyship, BU Hiring, Diversity, Equity, Faculty Hiring, Inclusion, Race & Ethnicity

You may think your job listing sounds welcoming to people of color, but the wording can send a different signal.

Winning the Right to Vote Was the Work of Many Lifetimes

in Access, Diversity, Equity, Gender, Inclusion

It took generations of women — mothers and daughters, leaders and followers — to secure the 19th Amendment.

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