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Dear DEI People: Your Black Colleagues Are Waiting
Courtney N. Wright asks, why aren't more administrators who say they support diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives reaching out to their black colleagues now?

Growing Recognition of Juneteenth
Colleges are increasingly observing June 19, the day that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Interest in the holiday has recently spiked in the wake of nationwide protests against police brutality and racism.

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Diversity and Inclusion Are Not Enough
Simply adding race to the list of differences equally targeted in a diversity strategy won't eradicate the systemic racism that marginalizes -- and kills -- black Americans, writes Benjamin D. Reese.

Higher Education and Work Amid Crisis
The pandemic has accelerated and worsened equity gaps in higher education and its connection to work, according to new data, which may also show paths to improving this connection.

LGBTQ Rights v. Religious Liberties
Religious colleges say Supreme Court decision finding that federal antidiscrimination law protects LGBTQ employees could open their policies up to challenge.

Creating Community in a COVID-19 World
Hillel, the largest campus organization for Jewish students in the world, is finding alternative ways to support students and foster a sense of community despite restrictions on large gatherings and disparate fall reopening plans among colleges.

‘Diversity Regimes’
Author discusses his new book on "why talk is not enough to fix racial inequality at universities."

Half the Sample
Study says biological research still treats female subjects as an afterthought. But “sex inclusion” in the sample has its critics.
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