Too often we look at Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts as individual efforts. We limit our “change commitment” to our top leaders sitting through a seminar, learning the language, while also ...
Original broadcast date: November 12, 2021. We hear calls for systemic change, but what does that look like? This hour, TED speakers share stories of taking on institutions — from schools, to medicine ...
Our country needs systemic change. That's one of the main things I have learned from my time at Loras College, a Catholic college in Dubuque, Iowa. The last three and a half years have completely ...
The Roundtable fosters ongoing discussion of the challenges to and strategies for improving undergraduate STEM education among federal officials, the business community, policy makers, educators, and ...
WASHINGTON – The conservative pushback to the public outcry over George Floyd’s killing arguably began on Tucker Carlson’s primetime Fox News commentary show. As early as May 30, Carlson was unusual ...
One of the things I heard when I joined United Way of Greater Cincinnati two years ago was to be fresh and bold in our approach to tackling the challenge of economic well-being for all in our region.
Following the brutal killing of George Floyd, Black Americans had enough and took to the streets to make their voices heard. The protests were top of mind, media led with stories all day, and even ...
Natasha Miller Williams, a TEDx speaker and DE&I thought leader, is Ferrara's vice president and head of diversity, equity and inclusion. Diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace build ...
Maternal health is drastically affected by systemic racism, not just in the United States but all around the world. In Brazil, data from the Ministry of Health indicates that while maternal mortality ...
Nearly two months ago, protesters first took to the streets to demand justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and so many other Black Americans killed by police officers. A core set of ...
Why we need the one in whom all things hold together. Aristotle didn’t quite say, “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” But it is true—for good and for ill. First Corinthians 12:20–27 ...