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- 1From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 5)The DEI staff at Vanderbilt University's school of education sent students an email, following a grievous February 13 shooting at Michigan State, to remind them of the importance of inclusivity and of "valuing the...
- 2From:Taiwan Government NewsIn order to collect the practical knowledge and cases related to cultural safety medical care and care of aboriginal people, this essay encouragement program is specially processed and a case database is built to serve...
- 3From:AirGuide BusinessAs Alaska Airlines reaches the halfway point for 2025 diversity and inclusion goals set in 2021, the airline has reported on its progress to improve diversity in its leadership ranks and open new career pathways. Alaska...
- 4From:Library Journal (Vol. 148, Issue 3)Ethnic Diversity Source. EBSCO. ebsco.com/products/research-databases/ethnic-diversity-source This vital addition to diversity and ethnic studies offers 5,400-plus ebooks, 2,200 full-text biographies, and tens of...
- 5From:Taiwan Government NewsTaiwan's government enacted the Development of National Languages Act and has devoted strong efforts to implement its ethnic mainstreaming policy in recent years. The 2023 New Year's Eve countdown parties bear witness to...
- 6From:The EconomistIT WAS A night largely devoid of controversy and major surprises. For that, the organisers of the 65th annual Grammy awards on February 5th would doubtless have woken on Monday morning in good spirits. The Recording...
- 7From:The EconomistThE UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley is currently advertising for a "director of cell culture, fly food, media prep and oncall glass washing facilities". Applicants need an advanced degree and a decade of research...
- 8From:The Bookseller (Issue 6005)This week the Publishers Association announced a refreshed Inclusivity Action Plan backed by a 21-strong list of publishers, including Hachette, HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, Bloomsbury, Kogan Page, Saraband and B...
- 9From:ADWEEK (Vol. 64, Issue 1)Last October, Marc Pritchard, P&G's chief brand officer and one of the most influential people in marketing, delivered a message that some marketers have embraced for years. At the ANA Masters of Marketing Conference,...
- 10From:Christianity Today (Vol. 67, Issue 1)ACCORDING to recent population projections, the United States will become a nonwhite nation by 2045. Lest we think this is still a faraway reality, for our kids who are 15 years old and younger, the nation's future...
- 11From:Library Journal (Vol. 148, Issue 1)Building well-rounded library collections by acquiring books and other materials that represent the realities of the communities library workers serve is both a duty and a privilege. Owing to a status quo in publishing...
- 12From:Christianity Today (Vol. 67, Issue 1)THERE HAS BEEN A SHIFTING LANDSCAPE in theological education over the last several years, mirroring the increasingly fractured church in a post-Christian America. Some seminaries are shutting their doors and selling...
- 13From:New Statesman (Vol. 151, Issue 5697)Britain is becoming less religious and less white. These were two significant findings from the 2021 census published by the Office for National Statistics in November. For many on the right of politics, this is a...
- 14From:The EconomistThe 2021 census shows the most, and least, diverse neighbourhoods in Britain's capital This Daily Chart originally appeared in Blighty, our weekly newsletter about Britain. With exclusive commentary and original data...
- 15From:The EconomistThe 2021 census shows the most, and least, diverse neighbourhoods in Britain's capital Britain's population census, released last week, was jam-packed with data about the ethnic and religious makeup of the country. It...
- 16From:The Bookseller (Issue 5996)In 2019, an industry-first survey ran by The Bookseller revealed the extent to which working-class staff felt alienated in the book trade. Three years on, what has changed? Representation matters. Nowhere more so than...
- 17From:AdAge (Vol. 93, Issue 16)Byline: Jade Yan U.S. companies have made gains in increasing diversity inside their marketing departments but change is still slow to come, especially when it comes to Black, Hispanic and non-binary representation....
- 18From:The Bookseller (Issue 5995)Last year, 20% of children's books published in the UK featured a minority ethnic character, with 9% including a main character of colour, according to the Reflecting Realities Survey of Ethnic Representation within UK...
- 19From:Publishers Weekly OnlineByline: Patricia J. Murphy The push to diversify school, classroom, and public library collections has teachers and librarians curating collections of books about and by diverse authors. This diversity includes race,...
- 20From:School Administrator (Vol. 79, Issue 10)Advancing equity to the point where the learning of each student matters relies on having an organizational culture that embraces diversity, equity and inclusion. The work begins when leaders work with their community to...