Warm sun on your face, a gentle salty breeze, the sound of ocean waves. Your friend earnestly suggests surfing lessons, and you both laugh as you imagine the two of you gracelessly tumbling through ...
Striving for meaningful visibility is hard enough for the marginalized Indigenous peoples of America without them having to also fight its spurious, racist flip side: the harmful stereotype industry ...
As uncertainty grows, organizations must rethink how they navigate a volatile world. Rather than relying solely on scenario planning based on historical data, organizations could take a more proactive ...
The November 2020 Symposium on Imagining the Future of Undergraduate STEM Education brought together innovators from a diverse range of colleges and universities together with policy makers, funders, ...
It is often easier to negotiate with someone when you already have an alternative. For example, if you’re looking for a job and are negotiating salary for a job offer, it is easier to be aggressive in ...
This documentary, subtitled “The Fight Against Native American Mascoting,” argues that Native-themed sports team branding fits into a history of systemic racism. By Natalia Winkelman When you purchase ...
Have you ever been called a pig? Insults can push us to imagine. When you were compared to a grunting animal, did you experimentally plant your mind in a pig’s body? Or did you maybe picture a snout ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Zoë Fowler, University at Albany, State University of New York and Brendan Bo O'Connor ...