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This Thanksgiving, Decolonize Your Bookshelf: A Reading List of Native American Women

November 25, 2020November 25, 2020 333 Views 0 Comments books, native american women, native americans, representation

Every year, as the leaves turn and the temperature drops, school children across the United States learn the story of

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Toward an LGBTQ+ Inclusive History Curriculum in Massachusetts

February 12, 2020 981 Views 0 Comments education, LGBTQ+, mental health, representation

  In my senior year of high school, I spent months gathering everything I could find on LGBTQ+ history for

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Reprogramming the Patriarchy: Combatting Gender Bias in Machine Learning

August 23, 2019November 21, 2019 995 Views 0 Comments representation, social media, technology

  The media narrative on artificial intelligence (AI) is not far removed from the plot of a science-fiction movie: robots

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Building America’s Backbench: Electing Women to the State House

August 23, 2019October 7, 2019 731 Views 0 Comments Congress, local government, pipeline, representation

The 2016 elections dealt a crushing blow to women. But in its wake, a new urgency and optimism emerged. After

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When Parity Is Not Enough: Sexual Violence in India’s Armed Conflict

August 22, 2019 774 Views 0 Comments India, military, rape, representation, sexual violence, war crimes

  In October 2018, the Supreme Court of India turned down a plea by the Central and Chhattisgarh governments to

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Female Representation and US City Managers: The Stubborn 14.4 Percent

August 22, 2019August 22, 2019 1243 Views 0 Comments local government, pipeline, representation

  In November 2018, Sheryl Sculley retired as San Antonio’s City Manager after 13 years in the position. Her replacement,

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