January 2019
It’s Time For A Courageous Conversation About Angry White Men
By: | January 8, 2019
The Identity Post helps leaders recognize and respond to five key Identity Influencers; worldview, ideology, belief systems, core values, and narratives. We also track impactful social movements like #meetoo, Nationalism, White Nationalism and Immigration to help leaders assess the potential impact on their organization and community. One critical dynamic that confounds our society is growing […]
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Sandra Oh makes history (twice!) at the Golden Globes
By: | January 7, 2019
Actress Sandra Oh celebrated a milestone night on Sunday: she was not only the first Asian American to co-hosted the Golden Globes, but she also took home an award for her role in Killing Eve. In a nation that celebrates its diversity it should still be a wake-up call that that it took until 2019 […]
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Congress More Religious than General Public
By: | January 7, 2019
The 116th Congress is the most diverse class in history, with more gender and racial diversity than ever before. Still by most counts, Congress does not paint an accurate picture of the U.S. at large. On religious grounds, a recent analysis by Pew Research shows how certain religious groups are over represented, while unaffiliated people are greatly underrepresented. by Sarah […]
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Congrats on the new baby. Would you like a DNA screening test?
By: | January 7, 2019
CNN reports that “every baby born in the United States is given a routine blood test to screen for dozens of inherited medical conditions. Now, the U.S. National Institutes of Health is exploring whether to use DNA sequencing to screen newborn babies for additional genetic abnormalities and disorders. Such DNA testing would likely complement, but […]
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Living While Black
By: | January 7, 2019
Implicit social cognition, implicit bias refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner. But over the past year African Americans all over the nation have faced bias, prejudice and racism with a rash of routine activities for which police were called on African-Americans this year according […]