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Center for Communication, Difference and Equity to explore issues of rac
Posted 05/02/2018
UW associate professor of communication Ralina Joseph is the founder and director of the event that will explore the issues of race and racism in
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A Spanish Language Film Festival, Curated for Teens
Posted 04/23/2018
Spanish Studies graduate students are planning a Spanish-language film festival for Chief Sealth High School.
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Starbucks will close stores for racial-bias session
Posted 04/19/2018
Ralina Joseph, Director of the Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, weighs in on the Starbucks racial-bias sessions.
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Starbucks will close stores for racial-bias session
Posted 04/17/2018
Reaffirming the plan of broader change, Ralina Joseph with the UW Department of Communications leads a training similar to the one Starbucks will use.
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A Hispanic Film Festival, Curated for Teens
Posted 04/23/2018
Hispanic Studies graduate students are planning a Spanish-language film festival for Chief Sealth High School.
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Seattle’s gender wage gap is worse than we thought
Posted 04/10/2018
Barbara Reskin, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the UW weighs in on the impact of overtime in the City of Seattle's gender wage gap
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‘Differences can be a part of their skills’: Pilot program at UW offers
Posted 04/04/2018
The UW is supporting young adults with autism in gaining job skills and experiences to take with them to today's workplaces.
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Why a census question about citizenship should worry you, whether you�
Posted 04/04/2018
Analysis from Micheal Blake, Professor of Philosophy, Public Policy, and Governance
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OMA&D at 50: The people behind the movement
Posted 04/02/2018
Student activism in 1968 led the UW to create one of the nation’s first office of minority affairs. Here’s their story. And their outlook for the
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Oceania and Pacific Islander Studies
Posted 03/04/2018
Department of American Indian Studies launches new minor
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How social networks help perpetuate the ‘Cycle of Segregation’
Posted 03/09/2018
UW professor of sociology Kyle Crowder is the co-author of a new book "Cycle of Segregation"
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Is there a glass ceiling in academic publishing?
Posted 03/07/2018
UW psychology professor Ione Fine's new study on female representation in high-profile journals
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Oceania and Pacific Islander Studies
Posted 03/04/2018
Department of American Indian Studies launches new minor
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Why Black Panther is Destined for Commercial Success
Posted 02/13/2018
Op-ed by Maya Smith, assistant professor in the French and Italian Studies Department at the UW.
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'They've been invisible': Seattle professor studies role
Posted 02/05/2018
American Ethnic Studies professor, LaShawnDa Pittman, made RealBlackGrandmothers.com, a place where people can post testimonials about their
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