EDUCATION
Inspiring Indigenous Youth To Take On STEM Careers
Professional engineer Aurora White is working hard to inspire other indigenous youths to take on careers in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM.
How to Avoid Appropriating Cultures this Halloween
For the ignorant, Halloween can also be a night of insensitivity and cultural appropriation.
Patricia Corsi Stands Up for Women (Part 3 of 3)
With 14 Cannes Lions awards under her belt, Bayer’s Chief Marketing, Digital and Information Officer and cross-cultural global citizen Patricia Corsi is an innovator.
How To Counter The ‘Vicious Cycle’ Of More Black Boys Being Placed In Special Ed Classes Than Gifted And Talented Ones
Educators in the United States have known for years that black boys are overrepresented in special education (SPED) classes and underrepresented in gifted and talented education (GATE) ones.
Making Sure Military B.R.A.T.s Have Enough Teachers At DOD Schools
More than 66,000 Military B.R.A.T.s are enrolled in 160 schools located in 11 foreign countries, seven U.S. states and two territories. Additionally, more than 8,000 educators teach these students.
Doing the Work to Dismantle Global White Supremacy: What We Can Do
Examining White Supremacy and it’s epistemology of ignorance. How to unpack Whiteness and Whitely scripts in order to move toward a more equitable future.
Cornell William Brooks on Diversity
Every year for the more than a decade, Colorado State University holds a free and open conference promoting multiple social aspects called the Diversity Symposium.
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is a Must Watch
The highly anticipated film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” will be released in October. Directed by Oscar winner Martin Scorsese, the film recounts the brutal killings of members of the Osage, whose oil-rich lands in Oklahoma White settlers wanted to […]
















