On April 19, the Office of the Dean of Students released statistics on reports of harassment, discrimination, and sexual misconduct involving University of Chicago students. These statistics include ...
Large shares of Americans say there is at least some discrimination against several religious, racial and ethnic groups in our society. About eight-in-ten see discrimination against Muslims and Jews, ...
Anti-discrimination organization Kick It Out said it received a record number of reports of discriminatory behavior during the 2022/23 soccer season. The 1,007 reports represent a 65.1% increase ...
Weight bias, or discrimination based on a person’s weight, is widespread in society. It can lead to unfair judgement, poorer health outcomes, and unequal access to opportunities. Society judges people ...
Despite laws against it, discrimination still continues in the workplace, as we've seen in recent lawsuits against major companies for discriminatory practices based on race, gender, sexual ...
A version of this study was originally published on June 10. We previously used the term “racial conspiracy theories” as an editorial shorthand to describe a complex and mixed set of findings. By ...
[Figure 1] Figure 1 breaks down all forms of alleged misconduct across all reports. The Center for Civil Rights & Equal Access investigates all forms of federally defined discrimination, which include ...
Today's story in WW about a transgender woman who alleges she got fired after asking to dress as a woman on the job is not unusual, says Mike Silverman, executive director of the Transgender Legal ...
How can we get the majority to recognize the discrimination experienced by minorities? A new study examines this question. The results show that both cold facts and warm stories can change perceptions ...
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