Attendees will have the opportunity to explore topics ranging from how to be an ally for immigrants to the resistance in ...
Decolonize my syllabus, decolonize my curriculum, decolonize my classroom—for some time now, the term “decolonization” has been the buzzword around campus, as students and certain faculty demand ...
Count on The New York Post to come up with the tabloids’ most incendiary headlines and news article leads. We all recall “Headless Body in Topless Bar.” But what about some other headlines that are ...
The College Curriculum Council approved a new curricular designation, “Race, Power and Privilege,” which will be implemented for courses beginning in the Summer 2022 term, according to a March 16 ...
Power and privilege have existed for as long as humans have. Some argue that both are innate, presenting themselves not just in society but also in biology, and Darwin's "survival of the fittest" ...
Beginning next fall, the Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan: Race, Gender and Inequality course designation will be replaced with a more specific and explicit curriculum program called Race, Power ...
The authors state "Discovery may be limited or precluded, however, when it implicates an applicable privilege. One such privilege is the legislative privilege, which protects lawmakers against ...
Perhaps you read a recent article in The New York Times that detailed a controversy at Smith College involving many of the hot-button issues of our time: race, class, power and privilege. It is a ...
The concepts of power, privilege and governance are complex and multifaceted. Power refers to the ability to influence others, while privilege denotes unearned advantages. Governance encompasses ...
An advertising executive opens up about how power and privilege affect representation within her industry. The advertising industry has come a long way from its former “Mad Men” era. But like many ...