Last year, I discussed how women are breaking new grounds in philanthropy. As gender becomes increasingly recognized as an issue in philanthropy, it is not simply seen from the narrow lens of ‘women’ ...
I published the first edition of my Gender Retrospective report last December on the cusp of what would become one of the most tumultuous, destabilizing years this generation has ever seen. Little did ...
Racism. Sexism. Homophobia. Gender inequality. These are just some of the challenging issues facing American society in 2021. How these factors intersect with one another and create overlapping ...
Are you proud of your gender? Do you care what someone else’s gender is? Who decided your gender? These are just some of the questions that the arts organization L.A. Freewaves will attempt to answer ...
The 2019 International Women’s Day asks a necessary and provocative question: How can we move toward a more gender-balanced world? More than a day on the calendar, International Women’s Day is the ...
The vast potential of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is transforming our understanding of and relationship with traditional technical, creative, and professional workflows. The promise of ...
Stanford professor of organizational behavior and trained social psychologist Brian Lowery stressed the importance of examining intersectional identities in conversations about race and gender during ...
Intersectionality was first coined and defined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 as “the various way[s] in which race and gender interact to shape the multiple dimensions of black women’s employment ...
This research proposes an intersectional framework for examining Muslim women’s solo travel. Drawing from existing literature and using Iranian Muslim women as a case example, the study identifies ten ...
Bangladesh is highly susceptible to natural and human-induced disasters due to its geophysical location, land characteristics, and anthropogenic causes. Over the last three decades, the region has ...