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  1. Black women, we know, have experienced discrimination and racism in all sectors of society, including the health care system, and that has affected their access to care, their relationships with ...

  2. For Black America, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the first time that the United States government addressed the racial caste system that had been protected for centuries by unjust laws and systemic brutality of nonwhite people in this country.

  3. Acknowledging “the unbearable human costs of systemic racism,” the order made an unprecedented commitment to tackle inequality: “Affirmatively advancing equity, civil rights, racial justice, and equal opportunity is the responsibility of the whole of our Government.”.

  4. Há 4 dias · Educators’ views on the intersections of age, gender, and sexuality also impact the ways in which they interact with children and young people, forming part of the hidden curriculum associated with sex and sexuality education. In research with primary school educators in Spain, Estel Malgosa, Bruna Alvarez and Diana Marre, point to the double ...

  5. Four main findings help to characterize the relationship between coming out and political attitudes among sexual minorities. First, people who come out tend to be socially liberal, but the reasons behind this pattern remain unclear.

  6. The term intersectionality was coined by Crenshaw as a young law professor to show how race and gender discrimination intersected, especially in relation to Black women. Her main argument is that if Black women and girls continue to be made invisible within the framework then the purpose of intersectionality has been lost.

  7. www.npr.org › sections › raceRace : NPR

    A new study looks at the roles that African and European genetic ancestries can play in Black Americans' risk for some brain disorders.