April 2017

Uber Is No More of a Boys Club Than Other Tech Companies

By: | April 3, 2017

Uber published its first diversity report in a bid to restore its image as an attractive employer for everybody, regardless of gender or ethnicity. Unsurprisingly, the report reveals that the majority of Uber’s workforce comprises of White and Asian males with tech and leadership personnel being less diverse than the workforce as a whole. As […]

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If Men are Favored in Our Society, Why do they Die Younger than Women?

By: | April 1, 2017

Shervin Assari, University of Michigan Women experience higher stress, more chronic disease, more depression, more anxiety and are more likely to be victims of violence. Women earn less than men, and in many countries they don’t have the same human rights as men. Despite the social inequality women experience, they live longer than men. This […]

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What is The Alt-Right?

By: | April 1, 2017

The term ‘Alt-Right” has come into limelight ever since Donald Trump was named president-elect and has found even more prominence with the appointment of Steve Bannon, CEO of far-right online media outlet Breitbart News, as White House Strategist. The term is a shortened form the “alternative right.” Different definitions exist for this term Alt-Right, but […]

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The Old Social Contracts Related to Identity are Dead

By: | April 1, 2017

The typical response to the breakdowns that are occurring and will continue until we change our approach will be to, point fingers and assign blame, but what’s going on is much deeper and more pervasive within society as a whole. The challenges at federal agencies and other organizations are only symptomatic of our ability to […]

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