There are some aspects of our character that are just so deeply rooted, ingrained and developed in our environment, that they are difficult to ascertain. The way we react to and perceive the world ...
Few art forms on earth are more indebted to class privilege than Western classical music. For most of its history, it has relied on monarchs, aristocrats, and wealthy patrons even to exist. We have ...
Associate Professor Reggie Ellis talks about Classism and Race. Florida A&M’s Associate Professor, Reggie Ellis shares with us how Classism and Race has impacted ...
I was walking with my dad in our area and I noticed something, I had actually seen it earlier on one of my walks, it struck out to me. It was a fence, it wasn’t an unusual fence, it actually had no ...
DEI efforts are often concentrated on biases surrounding gender, race and sexual identity, pushing other lines of discrimination to the side — but employers may be missing an essential piece of what ...
Money can’t buy happiness or be the fixer of one’s problems. Playwright Lydia Diamond’s production “Stick Fly,” explores those concepts through the storytelling of The LeVay family, an African ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lagos, Nigeria – Tunde Agando was paddling his way back to Makoko floating settlement in his canoe on a January afternoon, after ...
For black women healing from gun violence and police brutality in their community, there are countless hidden costs lurking behind trauma. When Pamela Bosley lost her 18-year-old son to gun violence ...