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Pittsburgh Links in Harrisburg to advocate for passage of the CROWN Act

MEMBERS OF THE KEYSTONE CLUSTER OF THE LINKS INC., TRAVELED TO HARRISBURG LAST MONTH TO ADVOCATE FOR STATE LEADERS TO PASS THE CROWN ACT. Echoes...

Black leaders, state legislators rally in Harrisburg to pass CROWN Act

With a heavy contingency from Philadelphia, Black leaders and state legislators rallied Tuesday in Harrisburg, pushing the state Senate to pass the CROWN Act...

Black worker fired for embracing her natural hair; told to wear a wig by employer

by Atlanta Tribune Imani Jackson faced unjust termination after wearing her natural hair at work, refusing to conform to Eurocentric beauty standards imposed by her...

Black worker fired after she stopped wearing wig, wore natural hair: Feds

A Black worker was allegedly fired after she stopped wearing a wig to work and wore her naturally curly hair instead, per the Charlotte...

LGBTQ+ workers want more than just pride flags in June

Following decades of campaigning, rainbows are now all the rage in offices during Pride month. Sirichai Saengcharnchai/Shutterstock by Dorian Rhea Debussy, The Ohio State University Every year,...

LGBTQ+ workers want more than just pride flags in June

Getty Images Stock Photo by Dorian Rhea Debussy, The Ohio State University Every year, more and more companies seem to recognize Pride Month. But a recent...

What do a Black scientist, nonprofit executive and filmmaker have in common? They all face racism in the ‘gray areas’ of workplace culture

It doesn’t have to be this way. PeopleImages/iStock via Getty Images by Adia Harvey Wingfield, Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis American workplaces talk...

How employers can tackle misconceptions about disabled people in the workplace

Many countries adopt legislation to prevent discrimination against people with disabilities. Yet, many still face challenges finding work. (Shutterstock) by Chloe G K Atkins, University of...

When will our hair be enough?

In a recent turn of events, Barbers Hill High School in Texas finds itself embroiled in controversy once again, as a 17-year-old junior named...

People of color get so used to discrimination in stores they don’t always notice bad customer service

by Samantha N. N. Cross, Iowa State University; Stephanie Dellande, Menlo College, and Sterling Bone, Utah State University The Research Brief is a short take...

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